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Children Medical Insurance

Elsie Said:

Is it legal to have "step" children on your medical insurance policy in the U.S.?

We Answered:

Yes, you can have step children on your health insurance. Both of my daughters are on their step fathers policy ( as he has much better health coverage than I do) but I would check with the insurance company in question as rules vary from company to company. If there is a final order of divorce that stipulates who has to pay the health insurance, than it could get a little sticky, but the short answer is, yes it's legal and it's done all the time.

Clinton Said:

suggest a low cost medical insurance for two dependent children?

We Answered:

healthplans.my-age.net - my family have this health insurance. It is affordable and has good coverage for dental issues.

Andy Said:

How many Republicans will join in overriding Bushbaby's veto of children's medical insurance coverage.

We Answered:

Well, you heard the White House spokesperson: "Who would imagine that the President doesn't care about children?"

Gee. What's the sound of one hand clapping?

Norma Said:

Is not having medical insurance for children in New York considered neglectful?

We Answered:

Not if you have other means of obtaining medical care, such as paying in cash, being a physician or having access to a free clinic.

Brenda Said:

What do you think about Obamas plan to fine people who don't carry medical insurance on their children?

We Answered:

Obama doesn't know what else to make up to sound like he knows what he is saying. The worst thing is that people are buying it!! Big savings will have those 95% of tax payers who have kids! hahaha

Jay Said:

do parents have to keep their children on their medical insurance while they are in college?

We Answered:

Hi, my name is Eunice Saunders and I am a licensed Insurance Agent. Parents do not "have" too but they should and can. The insurance company will ask for proof of enrollment which the college will be happy to provide. The insurance company will ask for proof very often as they know that sometimes students drop out. Parents can keep a full time student on their policy until age 24 and 11 months....25 basically...Good Luck! Eunice

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