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GentlemanJim -> Health Insurance (3/2/2006 5:18:51 PM)

What do people do about health insurance for subs and/or slaves, especially subs or slaves not married to Master when he has health insurance from work? What about multiple subs/slaves in one household? What about subs/slaves who have children living with them from previous relationships? Sorry if this is a repeat topic, but I searched and didnt see it anywhere.




krikket -> RE: Health Insurance (3/2/2006 5:32:17 PM)

The short answer is that it depends on your employer, your insurance carrier and the state where you live.

The longer answer is that while i've never known a company that would carry multiple partners. my company will pay for partners of the same sex, but not different sex partners. Children, if they're your dependents can often be carried on your insurance, but that's no guarantee either. When i worked in HR i used to tell our employees that if they could claim them as dependents on their tax forms they stood a good chance of the insurance companies approving their coverage. However, with the health care crisis being what it is these days, the rules are changing all the time, both in what the company will provide/pay for, and what they make available to their employees, no matter who's paying. It's best for you to check with your HR people (no need to call them subs/slaves, partners should be enough).

Good luck...

jimini




IronBear -> RE: Health Insurance (3/2/2006 5:39:03 PM)

Here, I could, were I a little more financial, get Private Employee Health Insurance. Failing that the public health syystem will cover most thihngs.




orfunboi -> RE: Health Insurance (3/2/2006 5:43:34 PM)

i had my own insurance through work, so it wasn't an issue.




Mercnbeth -> RE: Health Insurance (3/2/2006 6:19:40 PM)

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What do people do about health insurance for subs and/or slaves, especially subs or slaves not married to Master when he has health insurance from work?


Jim,
beth is covered under my company's health insurance. We live in CA as do you. I think the only qualification was we had to be co-habitating. beth is also covered under my auto insurance. Talk to your personnel department, or direct to the insurance representative and ask them about the open enrollment period and to get the appropriate form. Careful about any claim. I think there was a waiting period. Coverage also differs by carrier for pre-existing conditions. However, under a group plan, coverage can NOT be denied.

Good Luck.




Evanesce -> RE: Health Insurance (3/2/2006 7:45:38 PM)

I worked enough temp hours when I moved in with Master that I was able to keep my own coverage at a very reasonable rate. Then, when He went back on the road, I went to work full time and had my own coverage. When I quit that job for nine months, He paid for my medical insurance under COBRA. However, that coverage expired in December and I am currently without any coverage. We've discussed the issue, and the only choices we have is either for me to go back to work full time, or for us to get married. I'm not sure what we're going to do.

I'm on his auto insurance, and I'm his beneficiary on everything, anyway. We might as well be married, but for some reason, that's a problem for Him.




theRose4U -> RE: Health Insurance (3/2/2006 8:05:05 PM)

Guys are strange creatures. They think that marriage will suck the life out of them. You can live with them. Be their beneficiary, have a medical power of attorney giving you the power to put them to sleep, share bank accounts and yet that ONE piece of paper sends them running for the hills. Honestly you'll just have to wait until it's his idea.




ownedgirlie -> RE: Health Insurance (3/2/2006 8:07:23 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Mercnbeth

quote:

What do people do about health insurance for subs and/or slaves, especially subs or slaves not married to Master when he has health insurance from work?


Jim,
beth is covered under my company's health insurance. We live in CA as do you. I think the only qualification was we had to be co-habitating. beth is also covered under my auto insurance. Talk to your personnel department, or direct to the insurance representative and ask them about the open enrollment period and to get the appropriate form. Careful about any claim. I think there was a waiting period. Coverage also differs by carrier for pre-existing conditions. However, under a group plan, coverage can NOT be denied.

Good Luck.


There are domestic partnership laws in California. You have to be co-habitating but also meet certain criteria - length of time together, among some other things which i am not aware of. i doubt someone could file for more than one domestic partner, however. Might be worth looking into. Again, as others have stated, it depends on where you work and what they cover. my company does not cover domestic partner insurance.




windchymes -> RE: Health Insurance (3/2/2006 8:12:09 PM)

If you check around with different carriers, you can purchase a single policy, although it will be pretty costly. Of course, the higher the deductible, the lower the premiums, which can be beneficial if the policy-holder is young and healthy.

On the east coast, I have heard of "low-cost" insurance for under $200 a month, with deductibles of $1000-2000. As always, you get what you pay for.




JohnWarren -> RE: Health Insurance (3/2/2006 8:15:08 PM)


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ORIGINAL: theRose4U

Guys are strange creatures. They think that marriage will suck the life out of them. You can live with them. Be their beneficiary, have a medical power of attorney giving you the power to put them to sleep, share bank accounts and yet that ONE piece of paper sends them running for the hills. Honestly you'll just have to wait until it's his idea.


It's a guy thing. We think we are promising to be together for love while women know it's just until the better choice comes long.

[ducking]




windchymes -> RE: Health Insurance (3/2/2006 8:17:54 PM)

<lobs a Nerf brick at JW's head>[;)]




ownedgirlie -> RE: Health Insurance (3/2/2006 8:24:03 PM)


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ORIGINAL: windchymes

If you check around with different carriers, you can purchase a single policy, although it will be pretty costly. Of course, the higher the deductible, the lower the premiums, which can be beneficial if the policy-holder is young and healthy.

On the east coast, I have heard of "low-cost" insurance for under $200 a month, with deductibles of $1000-2000. As always, you get what you pay for.


Good suggestion. Here's a place you can check:

http://www.ehealthinsurance.com/




truesub4u -> RE: Health Insurance (3/2/2006 9:45:54 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: JohnWarren


quote:

ORIGINAL: theRose4U

Guys are strange creatures. They think that marriage will suck the life out of them. You can live with them. Be their beneficiary, have a medical power of attorney giving you the power to put them to sleep, share bank accounts and yet that ONE piece of paper sends them running for the hills. Honestly you'll just have to wait until it's his idea.


It's a guy thing. We think we are promising to be together for love while women know it's just until the better choice comes long.

[ducking]



quote:

ORIGINAL: windchymes

<lobs a Nerf brick at JW's head>[;)]




take a dangerous chance.. and does as windchymes does... and then runs like hell... lol




sweetpettjenny -> RE: Health Insurance (3/3/2006 4:03:05 AM)

well luckily for me i have my own insurance and live near him but not with him. As long as im employed through my present employer i will be covered at no cost to myself. My children have different insurance.




Lashra -> RE: Health Insurance (3/3/2006 4:43:01 AM)


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ORIGINAL: JohnWarren


quote:

ORIGINAL: theRose4U

Guys are strange creatures. They think that marriage will suck the life out of them. You can live with them. Be their beneficiary, have a medical power of attorney giving you the power to put them to sleep, share bank accounts and yet that ONE piece of paper sends them running for the hills. Honestly you'll just have to wait until it's his idea.


It's a guy thing. We think we are promising to be together for love while women know it's just until the better choice comes long.

[ducking]

Thats not just a guy thing <grins>

Lashra




MHOO314 -> RE: Health Insurance (3/3/2006 5:36:40 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: GentlemanJim

What do people do about health insurance for subs and/or slaves, especially subs or slaves not married to Master when he has health insurance from work? What about multiple subs/slaves in one household? What about subs/slaves who have children living with them from previous relationships? Sorry if this is a repeat topic, but I searched and didnt see it anywhere.



My company has a clause for "a partner" who must receive at least 50% of My support but need not be resident in the home full time, but nothing for children---we also have a clause to cover senior parents.




LuckyAlbatross -> RE: Health Insurance (3/3/2006 5:48:39 AM)

As said- it completely depends on your situation, carrier, employment, legal issues and more.

What's important is that the people involved DO talk about it and make sure it's taken care of smartly. In my current situation, it's much simpler for each of us to individually pay for our own through whatever work situation we have.




Evanesce -> RE: Health Insurance (3/3/2006 6:43:53 AM)

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Guys are strange creatures. They think that marriage will suck the life out of them. You can live with them. Be their beneficiary, have a medical power of attorney giving you the power to put them to sleep, share bank accounts and yet that ONE piece of paper sends them running for the hills. Honestly you'll just have to wait until it's his idea.


Yeah, but the thing is... He talks about it all the time. If He ever DID decide we're getting married, I probably won't believe Him, because I've been hearing "when we get married" stories for nearly six years!




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