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I am recently divorced, what do I need to do next?
Contact Allegiant Care at 1-800-258-9732 and update the address and phone number for yourself and your spouse (if known) as well as any children on your plan. You will need to send in a copy of your Divorce Decree as soon as possible. You may fax it to 603-666-4477 or mail...
Read MoreMy ex-spouse does not have a health plan for my step-child. Am I able to continue covering the step-child after the divorce?
No, Allegiant Care does not cover stepchildren after a divorce. If a member does not notify us of the divorce and claims are incurred, the member will be responsible to reimburse Allegiant Care for any claims paid after the divorce.
Read MoreWill my ex-spouse be able to remain covered on my Plan after the divorce?
If you Plan covers ex-spouses, s/he may be covered only if there is language in the Divorce Decree stating that you must provide coverage. (You will need to confirm with your employer whether or not they will cover an ex-spouse.)
Read MoreHow long is my ex-spouse able to remain covered after my divorce?
If you Plan covers ex-spouses, s/he may remain covered until one of you remarries, until s/he becomes eligible for Medicare, until s/he becomes eligible under another group plan, or in accordance with any state laws or statutes named within the Divorce Decree.
Read MoreWill my child(ren) be able to remain covered on my Plan after the divorce?
Your natural and/or adopted children may remain covered after a divorce. You will be asked to provide an updated Coordination of Benefits so that we are able to determine if Allegiant Care coverage will be primary or secondary. Step-children are not eligible for coverage after a divorce.
Read MoreWhy does Allegiant Care need a copy of the Divorce Decree?
We must have an official document to indicate a divorce has occurred and whether or not a member is responsible to provide coverage for the ex-spouse and/or provisions for children covered under the Plan.
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