Shadowbunny
Queen of the Not-Rights
What is the name of your state? UT/WY
For my health-benefits gurus out there, I have a question.
I'm familiar with how TRICARE works, which is that coverage for adult children under the age of 26 isn't automatic (they must enroll and pay separate premium), and coverage ends when the child gets married or otherwise has access to health insurance.
For civilian health insurance plans, is it normal to not take an adult child off until Open Season or until reaching the age of 26? Or is it more typical for insurance to be dropped when there's a qualifying event?
For context, I have a Soldier whose wife is covered by her Dad's insurance. Dad is saying he can't take daughter off until she's 26, even though she's covered by Tricare. Could this be true?
@cbg @commentator @PayrollHRGuy
For my health-benefits gurus out there, I have a question.
I'm familiar with how TRICARE works, which is that coverage for adult children under the age of 26 isn't automatic (they must enroll and pay separate premium), and coverage ends when the child gets married or otherwise has access to health insurance.
For civilian health insurance plans, is it normal to not take an adult child off until Open Season or until reaching the age of 26? Or is it more typical for insurance to be dropped when there's a qualifying event?
For context, I have a Soldier whose wife is covered by her Dad's insurance. Dad is saying he can't take daughter off until she's 26, even though she's covered by Tricare. Could this be true?
@cbg @commentator @PayrollHRGuy