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I am in the process of getting divorced, but I am not legally separated. Can I remove my soon–to–be exspouse from my plan now?

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I am in the process of getting divorced, but I am not legally separated. Can I remove my soon–to–be exspouse from my plan now?

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A. No. You have 31 days from the date the divorce is final to submit a copy of your divorce decree (which has been signed by a judge and filed with the court) and the change form that will remove your ex–spouse. The Trust requires a copy of the front page of the divorce decree showing the filing stamp, the page with the judge’s signature, and any page that pertains to custody and insurance coverage for children (if applicable). If the required documents are not received within 31 days from the date of the divorce, you will forfeit any premiums paid for the ineligible dependent. In addition, if any claims are paid for that dependent while that dependent was not eligible for coverage, you will be responsible for reimbursing the Trust any moneys paid on their behalf. If you and your ex–spouse are both CCSD employees and you have been paying a reduced premium or have had no premium, you will be responsible for paying any applicable premiums due starting from the date you no longer qualifie

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