Certification of Insurance Coverage
Certification of Insurance Coverage
A Certification of Insurance Coverage is a legal document that is required in some divorce cases to ensure that the parties and their children have adequate health insurance coverage. The certification is typically filed by the party who is responsible for providing health insurance under the terms of the divorce settlement or judgment, and attests that the required coverage is in place. The certification may include information about the type of coverage, the name of the insurance provider, and the names of the individuals who are covered. The purpose of the certification is to provide evidence to the court that the insurance obligation has been met, and to protect the health and well-being of the parties and their children.