@auhow See my comment above. This isn't an across the board truth
J jillmj New member Thursday at 4:04 PM #61 @auhow See my comment above. This isn't an across the board truth
A auhow New member Friday at 2:14 PM #62 @jillmj A 26+ year old adult child can be on their parent’s health plan?
J jillmj New member Saturday at 8:21 AM #63 @auhow I literally put the link in the comment directly above yours. Read it.
A auhow New member Saturday at 11:28 PM #64 @jillmj I’m not seeing that it contradicts what I stated. At age 26+ adult children can no longer be on their parent’s insurance.
@jillmj I’m not seeing that it contradicts what I stated. At age 26+ adult children can no longer be on their parent’s insurance.
J jillmj New member Yesterday at 7:32 AM #65 @auhow Under the section titled "The States’ Role". Read the paragraphs, and then peruse the individual states' blurbs. There are a handful that specifically outline that they may stay on their parents' plan.
@auhow Under the section titled "The States’ Role". Read the paragraphs, and then peruse the individual states' blurbs. There are a handful that specifically outline that they may stay on their parents' plan.