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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 669399" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>Well, I can tell you this: Oldest stayed on my insurance after she turned 18, and the bills were in her name. I called the providers and made sure they knew to move the accounts into her name, since she was now over 18, despite still being on my insurance. All of them did that. There were a fair number of bills she didn't pay and simply ignored, and I got occasional calls from collection agencies looking for her (because she listed me as her emergency contact). But, I was never liable for any of them as far as I know, and none of them showed up on my credit report. The warrants in debt that showed up on the court website were all in her name.</p><p></p><p>That was my experience in my state. Of course, that was also a long time ago.. she's almost 32.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 669399, member: 1157"] Well, I can tell you this: Oldest stayed on my insurance after she turned 18, and the bills were in her name. I called the providers and made sure they knew to move the accounts into her name, since she was now over 18, despite still being on my insurance. All of them did that. There were a fair number of bills she didn't pay and simply ignored, and I got occasional calls from collection agencies looking for her (because she listed me as her emergency contact). But, I was never liable for any of them as far as I know, and none of them showed up on my credit report. The warrants in debt that showed up on the court website were all in her name. That was my experience in my state. Of course, that was also a long time ago.. she's almost 32. [/QUOTE]
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