I'm getting divorced. Can I take my spouse off of my insurance?

Yes, but only once the divorce is final. Until that time the spouse must remain on your insurance. If the former spouse needs to remain insured by order of the Divorce Decree, the former spouse will drop off of the City's group plan and COBRA rates will apply. If this happens, please provide HR with a copy of the Divorce Decree indicating the length of time the former spouse must be insured.

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1. I'm getting divorced. Can I take my spouse off of my insurance?
2. What happens if I don't use my medical flex or child care account by the end of the calendar year?
3. How can I verify what networks my doctor participate in?
4. How does the hospital and/or facility preferred network plan work when I go out of the network?
5. What happens if my physician determines I need specialty care that is not available from any hospital or facility
6. Do I have medical coverage in a foreign country?
7. What happens to my network coverage for my dependent child who moved out of the area for college?
8. What is pre-authorization?
9. Do I ever need to file a medical claim form?
10. What if I lose my ID card or I need to request additional one?
11. When can it elect or terminate dental coverage?
12. Is there an open enrollment period for the 457 Plan?
13. Do I have to wait until the Benefits Enrollment period to update or make changes to my beneficiaries?
14. Do I need to update my address and phone number if it changes?