Common use of Effect of Remarriage Clause in Contracts

Effect of Remarriage. a. If the Wife remarries, she shall be permitted to obtain coverage for herself through her new spouse’s medical and/or dental insurance plans, without any further obligation to provide coverage for the Husband. Likewise, if the Husband remarries, he shall be permitted to obtain coverage for himself through his new spouse’s medical and/or dental insurance plans, without any further obligation to provide coverage for the Wife. b. If the Wife remarries, and if she maintains health insurance coverage under which the Husband is eligible, the Husband shall have the right to continue his coverage under her plan to the extent permitted by law and by the coverage provider. Likewise, if the Husband remarries, and if he maintains health insurance coverage under which the Wife is eligible, the Wife shall have the right to continue her coverage under his plan to the extent permitted by law and by the coverage provider. c. Nothing in the foregoing paragraphs shall mitigate the Parties’ obligations to provide medical and dental insurance for the unemancipated Children.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Separation Agreement, Divorce Agreement, Separation Agreement