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How long can you keep your kids on your Insurance?
What happens when a kid turns 18 as far as health insurance goes? Can you keep the kid on until they get a full time job ( like even after college)? Does it vary from company to company or is there a standard?
                     
 




jake
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whats the company


smartypants909
Usually you can keep them on until they turn 19, unless they are a full time college student, then they can stay on until age 23.


humbird
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call your insurance co. and ask.
ask about how many hours is considered a full time student. it might not be as many hours as you think.


advnturer
I have two sons, still in school. My insurance allowed me to keep my oldest son on it until his 25th birthday, as long as he remained a full time student, otherwise, they would have dropped him at 18.


joyceeleann
It depends on the company...most only do until 18...they are an adult and have to provide their own...but some will allow them to stay on your insurance until they are 21 IF they are living at home, they are not working and they are going to college full time. You just have to call up your insurance company and ask them what their policy is!


BonesofaTeacher
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You can usually keep them until 21 or 23 if they are in college. Otherwise they usually drop them. Another advantage to staying in school and going to college. but no, you can't just keep them until they get a job. they fall off if they're not in school. most of the plans i've seen are similar.
however, if they are dependents, tax-wise, like if you are supporting them, then you can normally have health care savings accounts and other things you would provide for dependents.


wizjp
varies somewhat; 18 unless in college in most policy situations, 22 in school


~girlfriday~
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It varies from company to company. My parents' insurance dropped me as soon as I turned 21, period. My insurance now allows my kids to be on it until they are age 23 or beyond age 23 if they are still students (college).


John N
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Usually you can keep them on your insurance until they get out of school or move out of the house or turn 21.


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18 I think.


Brian B
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Each company varies, and I know there is a bigger push to keep kids on insurance longer, but thats because kids are in college longer. Once they are no longer full time students they can not be on your insurance. I just recently graduated and haven't gotten a full time job so I have no insurance. My parents insurance would cover me until I was 26 if I was a full time student. Im not aware of any company that would vary from this, but I would contact either a benefit administrator or HR person at your company or with the insurance company directly to get more details.


countryguyhfc
In most cases until age 19 unless enrolled full time in school or disabled.


LSU_Tiger23
It varies from company to company. Some places say will cover your kids as long as they are in school up until a certian age (usually 24). Others will cover (school or no school) until a certian age (anywhere from 18-25).

Call your insurance company and find out.


Esmerelda
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Usually, you can keep them on until they graduate college or turn 24, whichever comes first. It will vary from company to company and policy to policy.


JG
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In Indiana you can keep children on you policy until they turn 24 no matter what. If they are a step child you can keep them on until they turn 24 if they are financially dependent on you. There are certain situations where the company can set a different age such as if the insurance is self-funded or part of a trust.


Diane M
Depends on companies but mine allowed them till age 23 as long as a full time student. We had to send proof of their status at the university.


alora
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until they're 18 or until their 21 if they are a full time student


rockyfella25
I believe once they turn 18 they are on there own..But you can call your insurance company and ask.


William C
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Check the policy or see HR. Each company is different. Some will let you keep kids on as long as they are in school. (mine did) Others call it quits when they are eighteen or twenty one regardless of where they are. (my wife's stopped at 18)


AZBlue
Many Blue Cross companies now allow a dependent child to remain on the parents policy to the age of 30, and they do not need to be a full-time student. Check with your local Blue Cross Blue Shield in the state you reside.
This policy was introduced about one year ago, to address the problem of the uninsured, 30% of which are in this age bracket.


Stacy S
depending on the insurance company and the state you live in, but it's usually 18, 21 or 25


ericaa♄
as long as you want.


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