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RE: How many parents will allow their kids to be on their health insurance
(03-30-2010 01:41 PM)klake87 Wrote:  With the new rules, your kids can stay on your insurance till age 26. I plan on cutting the cord way before that point. You are now longer a kid after 18. I understand helping while in college but after you graduate or get a full time job, you are on your own.

Will I, as a parent, be allowed to kick my kid off my insurance or will I be required to carry him.

Also, why not also allow parents to get on their kids insurance after retiring?

Also, if you son or daughter has a kid, is their kid on your insurance too???

If I have to carry my kids, they should not be allowed to vote, drink or drive. They are not mature enough

You're a dumb ass
03-30-2010 04:24 PM
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