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wellsfargosucks
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wellsfargosucks asked about a year ago in Health Insurance

What happens to the health benefits from your employer when you get married?

say you and your future spouse both have health benefits at work, what happens when you get married? Do you have a choice to choose between which person's benefit to use? and can the two people keep their separate health benefits?

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David R Hanson
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Great question.

It depends a great deal on the specifics of your policies. The good news is that this is a question that Human resources departments receive ALL THE TIME, so they should be well versed in explaining the benefits and costs of having your coverage be extended to your spouses and vice versa.

Frequently, covering family members will require that money be withheld from your paycheck to cover the added premiums, even if you are covered at no cost to you. Sometimes, family members are covered only if other insurance isn't "available" to them.

Give your HR department a call, and once you're given the specifics, feel free to follow up here if you have questions.

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