FEHB who is a dependent
Who is considered a family member eligible as a dependent for coverage under my FEHB benefits? That is a million dollar question that requires a million dollar answer. The definition of family member is rather broad for federal employees eligible to participate in the Federal Employees Health Benefits program. Below are a list of who is considered […]
FEHB and Surviving Spouses
Surviving spouses are able to keep FEHB coverage and pay the same competitive costs as active employees as long as eligibility criteria is met.
Additional Information on FEHB
Many retirees will have a critical decision to make about their Health Benefits moving into retirement and whether or not they should transport their FEHB coverage.
Special Provisions and Open Season
Special provisions and information on Open Season Enrollment for Federal and Postal employees
Transporting FEHB
For Federal and Postal retirees and employees, what would prevent you from transporting your FEHB into retirement
Five-Year Rule Flexibility – When Can It Be Waived?
The five-year rule for transporting your FEHB into retirement is not necessarily a hard and fast rule.
Military – Tricare and FEHB
Federal and Postal employees must meet the 5 year enrollment requirement in order to take my FEHB into retirement. However, if you don’t have the required time, you may use your Military time to qualify for FEHB.
About FEHB (Transporting your FEHB)
As federal employees you get to take your health insurance into retirement if you have met the requirement of being enrolled in FEHB five years or from the earliest opportunity to enroll prior to retirement.
Weekly Newsletter – Taking the Fear Out of Federal Retirement
I started doing retirement seminars Many years ago when I started doing retirement seminars for federal employees in the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) and the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), I thought it would be a simple journey. I would tell the audience how their benefits would work in retirement and dispel their fear. […]
Baby Boomer – The Reality of ‘Now’
There are many questions that come to mind, but the main question about retirement is – Will I Have Enough Money?