Originally Posted By: tested metal

She responded that I "was required to keep the insurance until the divorce is final"


The truth is, she is more than probably correct.

Most companies will make changes for "life changing" events. I.E. Marriage, having a child, and in some cases....Divorce. I'm not sure they will change anything for stupidity though.

I would get your information together for the cost difference of having her on the policy, and not having her on the policy.

Talk with her about paying the difference between the two until she can branch off on her own. Then tell her you plan on dropping her in February.

Although you have already peeved her off , and this will become more than just about insurance now.



Look at it this way...

IF....something were to happen to her, and you were still married to her. Yet you dropped her on your insurance.

You would still be financially responsible for her bills..

Now....which taste better ?

That ?

Or the foot you just stuck in your mouth ?