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    Jan 21, 2009, 07:41 PM
    New Jersey laws on health insurance
    I live with fience and want to put him on my insurance policy at work. They will not hear of it. My last job did as long as we lived together for at least a year. We have been together for years. What are my rights right, I pay for it.
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    Jan 21, 2009, 08:22 PM

    You need to be married. Some companies have rules that allow,
    There is no law to require them to allow this. Some reconise lif partners for insurance others will not.

    Most require you to be married. It can be either a rule of the insurance company or he company you work for
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    Mar 9, 2009, 08:57 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by mddam View Post
    I live with fience and want to put him on my insurance policy at work. They will not hear of it. My last job did as long as we lived together for at least a year. We have been together for years. What are my rights right, I pay for it.
    The best thing to do is to check with your employer's HR Department. There are definitions as to coverage eligibility in the plan documents. There are also state definitions that should be considered too as each state has a different definition to a "spouse", "partner", "couple" etc.

    If the HR Dept refuses to answer your question, or better yet, you want to see it in writing - ask for a copy of the certificate of coverage. Usually found in the beginning of the coverage booklet, the reader will be advised of the eligibility and definitions of terms of the group coverage.

    If your fiancé is employed, he may have group benefits available to him. Depending upon your fiance's health, he may be eligible for an individual policy.

    I am not an attorney. Information posted above should not be considered legal advice.

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