” on what grounds??? the law says they CAN keep them on till 26, NOT that they HAVE too!!!”
That is a very valid point. Who in their right mind would WANT to keep an adult on a parents policy until they turn 26? Twenty-six? He’ll, in some countries the life expectancy is barely twice that!
i'd double down on the lawyer bills before i pay another dime on her ins
millions for defense, not a penny in tribute
I’m glad we get to keep our daughters on our plan. They both have disabilities: epilepsy and dystonia a movement disorder.
Even if they get coverage from work, I’m hoping it will be duel and cover more of their expenses.
If I could save up enough moeny for my daughter with epilepsy to never work, I would do it.
I don’t want her to ever be dependent on the government, but I’m afraid she will be.
If my husband had gotten cancer 2 years ago and then laid off, i think we could have. Now, we’re blowing through our savings. Ugh.
“Twenty-six? Hell, in some countries the life expectancy is barely twice that!”
What do you imagine the goal of OCare is? Coming sooner than you think.