not married, she dosen't have insurance. Will his insurance cover it since its his tot?
Answers: That is really an interesting question. I checked next to my insurance rep on this to get you polite ifnormation.
He can not get coverage for the girlfriend unless they are married. However, if he be to marry her then he could join her and there would be no pre-existing condition issues for pregnancy.
Alternatively, if he does not marry the girlfriend and the babe is born, he can add the little one to his health insurance and receive coverage for just the child.
However, he have 31 days to add the infant onto a group policy or he loses out. Alternatively, he could always supply the child during the open enrollment length as well I would assume.
Hope that help!
No. Why would his insurance cover it? He isnt the one who is pregnant. They would have to be married for her to be on his insurance. She have to have her own to own it covered. If she doesnt have it next try medicaide no it won't once the baby is born he could put the child on his insurance
It won't cover the pregnancy, but it can cover the infant once it is born if the father alerts the insurance company to start 1+1 or family coverage on the afternoon of the birth. Only if your state has a domestic partner policy and the girlfriend be added to the policy.
You could always find married.
NO. As in "No mode No." <}:-}) No. He could get another girlfreind within a week. They arent going to insure all his girlfreinds. They will insure the little one.
Nope. He'd have to marry her and later add her to his policy. Even after the little one is born, some insurance companies won't extend coverage to the child without proof of paternity (READ: That finances a DNA test establishing this guy is really the father of the child) unless he marry the mother. No, unfortunately it won't. However, once the babe-in-arms is born, the father can put the child on the insurance
No, only the kid AFTER it is born and he would have to retribution more to have the babe-in-arms put on the policy. You need to find another form of insurance. Depends on the state you live surrounded by. You should check your state and local laws and see if it is possible.
In the event that his insurance does not cover you:
You can other apply for P-Cap. Its a type of medicaid meant for pregnant woman, and individual that your not married only your income will be used within determining if your eligable. Call your local medicaid office and ask for an application. The sooner you draw from it together the better for you and your unborn child. Good luck
NO
But if you marry him - you'll get within the window of opportunity in need a physical
IF marriage is not an substitute - see Social Services about assistance
No, thank devoutness. Insurance costs are already high satisfactory without have to pay for the consequences of irresponsible behavior. If he does not safekeeping enough to marry her, why should we vigilance enough to discharge for the pregnancy? One other thing you should be aware of is, when someone is pregnant no individual robustness insurance companies will issue coverage to them. The best bet for your girlfriend is to find a job that offer health insurance, she can other join the employer group plan even though she is pregnant. As a last resort contact the hospital surrounded by advance and set up a contribution plan to pay for the abdication before birth this will gather you thousands off the uninsured price. You can also sign up for a Maternity discount card that can also liberate you. In fact they guarantee you will pick up at least the cost of the card or they will distribute you $100. http://www.ahcoagent.com/22328/landingpa...
Nope. NO
No. Prenatal and birth costs are HER costs, not the baby's. If you want to, you can add the child to your health insurance after it is born. But it won't repay for HER expenses.
You could always MARRY her, you know. That's how you carry marital privleges, by taking matrimonial responsibilities.
No way. It depends on the policy. Are you living together as domestic partner.?
if yes...they will
No. He isn't giving birth. I do not know one personally but own you searched the insurers sites to see what they can submission and how much they will charge you.
http://cpanetblog.com/teal/tealth.htm
it depends on how yoour policy is written, call your insurance angent for the true answer.
Answers: That is really an interesting question. I checked next to my insurance rep on this to get you polite ifnormation.
He can not get coverage for the girlfriend unless they are married. However, if he be to marry her then he could join her and there would be no pre-existing condition issues for pregnancy.
Alternatively, if he does not marry the girlfriend and the babe is born, he can add the little one to his health insurance and receive coverage for just the child.
However, he have 31 days to add the infant onto a group policy or he loses out. Alternatively, he could always supply the child during the open enrollment length as well I would assume.
Hope that help!
No. Why would his insurance cover it? He isnt the one who is pregnant. They would have to be married for her to be on his insurance. She have to have her own to own it covered. If she doesnt have it next try medicaide no it won't once the baby is born he could put the child on his insurance
It won't cover the pregnancy, but it can cover the infant once it is born if the father alerts the insurance company to start 1+1 or family coverage on the afternoon of the birth. Only if your state has a domestic partner policy and the girlfriend be added to the policy.
You could always find married.
NO. As in "No mode No." <}:-}) No. He could get another girlfreind within a week. They arent going to insure all his girlfreinds. They will insure the little one.
Nope. He'd have to marry her and later add her to his policy. Even after the little one is born, some insurance companies won't extend coverage to the child without proof of paternity (READ: That finances a DNA test establishing this guy is really the father of the child) unless he marry the mother. No, unfortunately it won't. However, once the babe-in-arms is born, the father can put the child on the insurance
No, only the kid AFTER it is born and he would have to retribution more to have the babe-in-arms put on the policy. You need to find another form of insurance. Depends on the state you live surrounded by. You should check your state and local laws and see if it is possible.
In the event that his insurance does not cover you:
You can other apply for P-Cap. Its a type of medicaid meant for pregnant woman, and individual that your not married only your income will be used within determining if your eligable. Call your local medicaid office and ask for an application. The sooner you draw from it together the better for you and your unborn child. Good luck
NO
But if you marry him - you'll get within the window of opportunity in need a physical
IF marriage is not an substitute - see Social Services about assistance
No, thank devoutness. Insurance costs are already high satisfactory without have to pay for the consequences of irresponsible behavior. If he does not safekeeping enough to marry her, why should we vigilance enough to discharge for the pregnancy? One other thing you should be aware of is, when someone is pregnant no individual robustness insurance companies will issue coverage to them. The best bet for your girlfriend is to find a job that offer health insurance, she can other join the employer group plan even though she is pregnant. As a last resort contact the hospital surrounded by advance and set up a contribution plan to pay for the abdication before birth this will gather you thousands off the uninsured price. You can also sign up for a Maternity discount card that can also liberate you. In fact they guarantee you will pick up at least the cost of the card or they will distribute you $100. http://www.ahcoagent.com/22328/landingpa...
Nope. NO
No. Prenatal and birth costs are HER costs, not the baby's. If you want to, you can add the child to your health insurance after it is born. But it won't repay for HER expenses.
You could always MARRY her, you know. That's how you carry marital privleges, by taking matrimonial responsibilities.
No way. It depends on the policy. Are you living together as domestic partner.?
if yes...they will
No. He isn't giving birth. I do not know one personally but own you searched the insurers sites to see what they can submission and how much they will charge you.
http://cpanetblog.com/teal/tealth.htm
it depends on how yoour policy is written, call your insurance angent for the true answer.