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Questions regarding Cobra after divorce

Answered by attorney Cindy S. Vova
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.
  You should have been notified about your rights to COBRA once the divorce was final.  However, are you sure your now ex husband notified his employer that you are divorced?  You might still be on his insurance if he did not tell them.  Of course, this is fraud, so instead of waiting, you should contact the employer's HR department and check on this yourself.    Also, you usually have a 30 day period when you are still covered, so since it is only slightly over 30 days maybe they are just behind.   The fact that your divorce decree does not reference the health insusrance only means that your husband has not agreed to provide further health coverage for you. COBRA is typically expenive so you will also want to find out the cost and then consider pursuing other health insurance options for yourself.  They are all awful, but I hope you find something  that will serve your needs.  If you send me a confidential email I can recommend someone who is very helpful in getting insurance for people in your situation. Best of luck, Cindy S. Vova Law Office of Cindy S. Vova, P.a. Broward/Boca Raton info@vovalaw.com 954-316-3496/561-962-2785    
  You should have been notified about your rights to COBRA once the divorce was final.  However, are you sure your now ex husband notified his employer that you are divorced?  You might still be on his insurance if he did not tell them.  Of course, this is fraud, so instead of waiting, you should contact the employer's HR department and check on this yourself.    Also, you usually have a 30 day period when you are still covered, so since it is only slightly over 30 days maybe they are just behind.   The fact that your divorce decree does not reference the health insusrance only means that your husband has not agreed to provide further health coverage for you. COBRA is typically expenive so you will also want to find out the cost and then consider pursuing other health insurance options for yourself.  They are all awful, but I hope you find something  that will serve your needs.  If you send me a confidential email I can recommend someone who is very helpful in getting insurance for people in your situation. Best of luck, Cindy S. Vova Law Office of Cindy S. Vova, P.a. Broward/Boca Raton info@vovalaw.com 954-316-3496/561-962-2785    
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Do I have to pay alimony if my spouse has been committing adultery?

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Answered by attorney Annette M Cox Sandoval (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Cox Sandoval Law, PLLC
Arizona is a no fault state. Spousal maintenance (alimony) is not affected by wrongdoing such has adultery. You should consider consulting an attorney to determine whether you are at risk of having to pay spousal maintenance. It is based more on the parties' financial circumstances, the person's ability to support him or herself after a marriage, and sacrifices made during the marriage to the benefit of the community.
Arizona is a no fault state. Spousal maintenance (alimony) is not affected by wrongdoing such has adultery. You should consider consulting an attorney to determine whether you are at risk of having to pay spousal maintenance. It is based more on the parties' financial circumstances, the person's ability to support him or herself after a marriage, and sacrifices made during the marriage to the benefit of the community.
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Do I have to pay for my spouse's debts if it was done before our marriage?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
I need more details. If you were not a signatory or guarantor on the original obligation they would not be your liability now, however the divorce court can, in the interest of fairness, assign some of the obligations to you. You need an attorney.
I need more details. If you were not a signatory or guarantor on the original obligation they would not be your liability now, however the divorce court can, in the interest of fairness, assign some of the obligations to you. You need an attorney.
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