What are some examples of responsibilities and benefits now extended to adult interdependent partners under this law?
To provide equal access to Alberta law, the term “adult interdependent partner” has been added to several acts that outline the financial responsibilities and benefits of Albertans in both married and unmarried relationships. An adult interdependent relationship may be considered when determining eligibility for benefits or obligations under a variety of Government of Alberta programs and laws. For example: • Adult interdependent partners are obligated to financially support one another. • Adult interdependent partners and their dependants will be able to register together for coverage under the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan. Both partners’ incomes will be considered when determining eligibility for premium assistance under the plan. • Adult interdependent partners will be eligible for insurance coverage (e.g. life, auto, property) currently available to spouses. • A deceased adult interdependent partner’s estate will be obligated to adequately provide for the surviving partner. •
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