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buckeyegold
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Medical Insurance-Important
      #207191 - 05/23/08 10:18 PM (75.40.82.243)
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My stbx has been paying the mortgage and my medical insurance since we separated in January.

We just got our renewal on the medical today and it jumped from $742.00 a month to $890.00!

We have not filed any papers yet. Can he quit paying my medical? I'm not too concerned about the mortgage because he is a good credit fanatic.

What if he does go and file? Could he then drop my medical?


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Re: Medical Insurance-Important [Re: buckeyegold]
      #207920 - 05/26/08 10:39 PM (64.12.117.143)
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He can drop the insurance but would be ordered to reinstate coverage in the event of a filing .

3105.71 Prohibiting cancellation of health insurance during pendency prior to court determination of responsibility.
(A) If a party to an action for divorce, annulment, dissolution of marriage, or legal separation was the named insured or subscriber under, or the policyholder, certificate holder, or contract holder of, a policy, contract, or plan of health insurance that provided health insurance coverage for that party’s spouse and dependents immediately prior to the filing of the action, that party shall not cancel or otherwise terminate or cause the termination of such coverage for which the spouse and dependents would otherwise be eligible until the court determines that the party is no longer responsible for providing such health insurance coverage for that party’s spouse and dependents.

(B) If the party responsible for providing health insurance coverage for that party’s spouse and dependents under division (A) of this section fails to provide that coverage in accordance with that division, the court shall issue an order that includes all of the following:

(1) A requirement that the party make payment to that party’s spouse in the amount of any premium that party failed to pay or contribution that party failed to make that resulted in that party’s failure to provide health insurance coverage in compliance with division (A) of this section;

(2) A requirement that the party make payment to that party’s spouse for reimbursement of any hospital, surgical, and medical expenses incurred as a result of that party’s failure to comply with division (A) of this section;

(3) A requirement that, if the party fails to comply with divisions (B)(1) and (2) of this section, the employer of the party deduct from the party’s earnings an amount necessary to make any payments required under divisions (B)(1) and (2) of this section.

(C) If the party responsible for providing health insurance coverage for that party’s spouse and dependents under division (A) of this section cancels or otherwise terminates or causes the termination of such coverage for which the spouse and dependents would otherwise be eligible, the spouse may apply to the insurer, health insuring corporation, or other third-party payer that provided the coverage for a policy or contract of health insurance. The spouse and dependents shall have the same rights and be subject to the same limitations as a person applying for or covered under a converted or separate policy under section 3923.32 of the Revised Code upon the divorce, annulment, dissolution of marriage, or the legal separation of the spouse from the named insured.

Effective Date: 06-04-1997

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