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	<title>New answer on: How To Add Boyfriend To Health Insurance?</title>

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		<title>By: Marlin McKelvy</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s quite simple really, you get MARRIED.  This change of life status event makes your new spouse a legally eligible dependent that you can add onto your coverage at your employer or to your individual health insurance policy.  You have 60-days after getting married to make this change to your coverage.

If you are covered by employer based coverage you can double check on this with your personnel department.  While I&#039;ve never seen it in my nearly 30 years in the business, there may be some self-insured employer out there that has established an internal personnel policy that allows for the coverage of &quot;boyfriends&quot; and &quot;girlfriends&quot;.  But these more casual relationships do not have the same legal recognition that establishes a true dependent status such as with a husband, wife or children.  It is highly unlikely that your state&#039;s insurance regulations and/or your employer&#039;s personnel policies will confer true dependent status on this level of relationship.]]></description>

		

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