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Former spouse insurance benefits

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02 Jan 09 #75737 by scout
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My wife has been hospitalized seven times for anorexia and for many reasons this is the last straw. Later I wrote my former fiance and she wants to give it another try. My wife really needs my insurance coverage and pre­script­ion benefits. Are there any legal remedies that can allow me to maintain a legal relationship with my wife for insurance coverage and still move on and possibly remarry?
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02 Jan 09 #75739 by LittleMrMike
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Er- would I be right in thinking that you are in the United States ?

If so, I doubt whether anyone on wiki could help you ; for a start it depends on the law of the state.

As far as English law is concerned, one of the factors a Court would have to consider is the benefits which a wife may lose by reason of the dissolution of her marriage.

As a first step I think you need to consider the terms of
the policy and take advice if necessary.

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02 Jan 09 #75745 by scout
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Thanks.
I'll look for a USA based forum.

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