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re: Removing an ex from your insurance is a mistake. Leave the witch on.

Posted on 3/6/24 at 9:40 pm to
Posted by BobABooey
Parts Unknown
Member since Oct 2004
14716 posts
Posted on 3/6/24 at 9:40 pm to
My lawyer didn’t notify me timely that our divorce was finalized in the courts. I tried to get her removed from my medical benefits at work but they told me it was too late; I had to wait until the next enrollment period. She was all empowered and ready to slay the world so she proudly signed up for benefits at her job. I had to go through the rest of the year worrying she would find out she was still covered by my insurance and get implants, a tummy tuck, etc. but she didn’t find out.
Posted by TomballTiger
Htown
Member since Jan 2007
3888 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 7:42 am to
You should not have to wait for open enrollment when you had a life changing event. A divorce is usually defined as such under the policy. At least that’s my understanding
Posted by Weekend Warrior79
Member since Aug 2014
17390 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 9:38 am to
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I tried to get her removed from my medical benefits at work but they told me it was too late; I had to wait until the next enrollment period.

That's bullshite and is the case because someone at your work is being lazy and not wanting to file the necessary paperwork. As others mentioned, divorce is a live changing event that doesn't have to wait until enrollment period. Plus, you can opt out of any coverage at any point during the year, you just can't add unless it's curing the enrollment period or you have a life changing event
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