Does anyone know what are the requirements for a domestic partner to dance on your condition insurance?
It's going to vary by state. I'd suggest your HR department is a good place to start, or "Florida domestic partner laws" as a prod engine criteria.
MOST states, you can't add a domestic partner to your health insurance - you own to be married to them.
It depends on what the insurance laws are contained by your state and what specific plan is offered by the company your employer buys their insurance through.
In other words, we can't tell you. Only the HR people at your company, or an authorized representative of their insurance provider, can answer that query for you.
Its very touchy and hard so you will own to really do some investigation on it.
Answers: It depends on the insurance company and the state you live in. Some companies don't allow it at all, unless mandate by your state.
For example BCBS in VA lays it out this way.
To be eligible for coverage as a domestic partner, you:
Must hold been living together six or more months and plan to continue living together;
o Are financially inter-dependent;
o Are at least possible 18 years old; and
o Are not married to anyone else and are not related by blood in a instrument that would prohibit marriage.