A: This would require a review of the agreement. The typical cost for such a review is $750 but can cost more depending on the complexity of the issues involved.
A: I am happy to review and discuss the severance agreement with you. On average, the cost associated with a review can be anywhere from $525+ depending on the complexity of the issue.
A: The opportunity to continue benefits after the termination of an employment relationship is required under COBRA if your employer has 20 or more employees. COBRA further requires that notice must be sent to former qualified employees with instructions on how the former employee can elect to participate in such benefits, the deadlines for making such an election, and the cost of making the election to continue benefits. Unless the separation agreement provides specifically for the payment of the COBRA premium, the cost of continuing benefits is going to be the sole responsibility of the former employee and those premiums must be made in the time periods specified.