As far as I know, in most states the significant other would have to legally adopt, or become the legal gardian of the child in question in order for that child to be classified as "dependant" on the significant other. Your significant other cannot approve medical procedures for the child, thus they cannot offer insurance on said procedures.
The short answer is no. Unless that significant other was the spouse, he could not extend coverage to the child.
In my case, I am the noncustodial parent & was order to carry medical coverage for my son. When I got married my wife was able to put my son on her insurance plan as well.
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I have my stepdaughter on my health insurance. My insurance company allows it for children that live with us. The insurance would also cover children that don't live with us but he is court mandated to provide insurance for them.
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Also note that certain states have a "Domestic Partner" legal status, which will often allow a person's Domestic Partner to include both adults and any children in the household (regardless of legal custody) to be covered under a family policy. Domestic Partnerships were commonly (but not exclusively) used by gay couples in places where same-sex marriage was illegal.
what type of insurance are your speaking of and what rights?
its a gray area in the policy - but property of others would be covered at your request
This will depend on the kind of health insurance your parents have. Some health insurance may cover pregnancy while others do not. You will need to contact your insurance agent and ask them about your family coverage.You should also have a insurance booklet that states what treatments and doctor visits are covered and what is not covered.
You'll be fully covered only on the vehicles for which you choose to place full coverage insurance. The others will only be covered for liability losses if you only buy liability coverage for them.
Most of the insurance companies provide MI insurance as well. These will include Progressive, Esurance, Geico, Triple A and many others. This is a common type of insurance that is covered.
RAC does cover insurance on items when one has subscribed to their Personal Valuable Insurance. Items that can be covered include digital camera, jewelry, laptops, watches and many others.
Some people believe that sterilization should be covered by insurance. Others believe that when it is an elective procedure, it should not be covered.
Some people believe that sterilization should be covered by insurance. Others believe that when it is an elective procedure, it should not be covered.
It depends. Some insurance policies go from car to car while others are car specific. In most cases it's the latter, so check with your insurance carrier.
Yes, your Health insurance can provide coverage for injuries received in an auto accident beyond what may have already been covered through an automobile insurance policy. Your health insurance however is specific to you and the covered persons under your policy. It will not pay for property damage or liabilities for injuries to others.
Normally, if you call your insurance company they will be able to answer this question for you. Since most insurance companies are different than others its always a good idea to double-check. with direct they are covered as long as they don't live in your house.
depending on your insurance: if your insurance says that if you give permission to others to drive your car then its covered by your personal insurance. However, the catch is that its half of your insurance paying for it: and half of theirs