Yes, if you are currently covered by your spouse’s health insurance plan, you will continue to be covered for the duration of the divorce.
Upon filing, the judge will issue automatic orders that maintain health and life insurance policies, cash and assets, and otherwise lock both parties into the financial situation that the marriage was in on the day the action was begun.
During the divorce, you’ll work out the future status of things like health insurance, especially when there are kids involved.
Whether this means that you will seek employment with benefits, purchase a plan through New York’s health insurance marketplace, or find another solution for health insurance is open for negotiation.
The attorneys at Friedman & Ranzenhofer have been helping people in Rochester end their marriages fairly and as smoothly as possible for decades.
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