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Is anyone adding their difficult child to their insurance next year?
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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 379868" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>We added easy child 1 on to our coverage using this new provision; he could have had limited coverage through the law school but it wouldn't have covered much for mental health and we didn't want any sort of connection of his health insurance with the law school anyway. This way he can be covered until he's twenty-six, I believe, and by then he'll hopefully get coverage through work. At the moment difficult child 1 has MA so actually has more available to him than he would through our insurance. But if that changes, we would add him on too. We have him covered on our dental so that he can continue to get regular dental care. I think that, where it's feasible and the young adults are willing to use the coverage to their benefit, it's a good thing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 379868, member: 2884"] We added easy child 1 on to our coverage using this new provision; he could have had limited coverage through the law school but it wouldn't have covered much for mental health and we didn't want any sort of connection of his health insurance with the law school anyway. This way he can be covered until he's twenty-six, I believe, and by then he'll hopefully get coverage through work. At the moment difficult child 1 has MA so actually has more available to him than he would through our insurance. But if that changes, we would add him on too. We have him covered on our dental so that he can continue to get regular dental care. I think that, where it's feasible and the young adults are willing to use the coverage to their benefit, it's a good thing to do. [/QUOTE]
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