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<blockquote data-quote="A_Mommy_First" data-source="post: 4259" data-attributes="member: 2056"><p>Hi Big Blue:</p><p></p><p>blb recommended I discuss my son's insurance dilemma with you.</p><p></p><p>My ex-husband quit his job and did not maintain COBRA benefits for our son (again). I did not become aware of the same until well past the 30 day requirement (per the U.S. Department of Labor). I was unable to add him to my plan as a result. </p><p></p><p>Thankfully my son's medical needs have been minimal up to this point and open enrollment begins next month. Also, I am in the process of modifying the divorce decree to make me responsible for health care instead of my ex. That way I have better control over my son's health care. </p><p></p><p>I guess my question is if the court denies the request (which I highly doubt), is there any way I can protect my son from being uninsured as a result of my ex's job hopping in the future?</p><p></p><p>Was there something more I could have done to make sure he was added to my plan?!?</p><p></p><p>Thank you,</p><p></p><p>K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A_Mommy_First, post: 4259, member: 2056"] Hi Big Blue: blb recommended I discuss my son's insurance dilemma with you. My ex-husband quit his job and did not maintain COBRA benefits for our son (again). I did not become aware of the same until well past the 30 day requirement (per the U.S. Department of Labor). I was unable to add him to my plan as a result. Thankfully my son's medical needs have been minimal up to this point and open enrollment begins next month. Also, I am in the process of modifying the divorce decree to make me responsible for health care instead of my ex. That way I have better control over my son's health care. I guess my question is if the court denies the request (which I highly doubt), is there any way I can protect my son from being uninsured as a result of my ex's job hopping in the future? Was there something more I could have done to make sure he was added to my plan?!? Thank you, K [/QUOTE]
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