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Cherokee (Or your douchenozzle DH)

Umm how old are you? You stated you were on your mother's insurance still which leads me to believe you are 23ish. Seeing as how you have an older child, I would assume you've been down the insurance road before, which makes you even more of a fvcking idiot. Maybe you should quit popping out kids if you know you're going to have problems getting them covered by insurance you twatwaffle.

Also, I would seriously consider divorce. Your husband sounds like a controlling piece of scum.

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Re: Cherokee (Or your douchenozzle DH)

  • Maybe the laws are different depending on the state, but once I was married I was not able to be on my parents insurance.  So now I'm wondering if she's even married?  
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  • imagegoofyteacher:
    Maybe the laws are different depending on the state, but once I was married I was not able to be on my parents insurance.  So now I'm wondering if she's even married?  

    I think the new insurance laws allow coverage to 26 despite student or marital status... Maybe I misheard that, though.  

     

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  • Frankly I think the whole thing is made up. She didn't know what she was talking about, and then got busted. Again. When she gets busted for being an idiot and tries to backpeddle, but she can't  b/c the stories don't add up and make zero sense.

    I think she waited too long to get her kid on the insurance, then whens he got busted made up some lamesauce story without understanding what she was saying isn't possible. Then she pretended to be her husband and further made up shiit, thinking then we would feel bad. What she doesn't understand is that we know she is full of shiit and that we don't feel bad for calling her on it. 

  • The rules changed at the beginning of this year, iirc. A married child can be on a parent's insurance up until age 26, but her spouse and kids cannot. I think the kids can be on the grandparent's if they live with them and are dependents. And based on her screen name, I'm guessing she's 23 or 24
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  • imagegreenclown:
    The rules changed at the beginning of this year, iirc. A married child can be on a parent's insurance up until age 26, but her spouse and kids cannot. I think the kids can be on the grandparent's if they live with them and are dependents. And based on her screen name, I'm guessing she's 23 or 24

    Does that change from insurance company to insurance company or state to state? 

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    Frankly I think the whole thing is made up. She didn't know what she was talking about, and then got busted. Again. When she gets busted for being an idiot and tries to backpeddle, but she can't  b/c the stories don't add up and make zero sense.

    I think she waited too long to get her kid on the insurance, then whens he got busted made up some lamesauce story without understanding what she was saying isn't possible. Then she pretended to be her husband and further made up shiit, thinking then we would feel bad. What she doesn't understand is that we know she is full of shiit and that we don't feel bad for calling her on it. 

    yep 

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  • imagegreenclown:
    The rules changed at the beginning of this year, iirc. A married child can be on a parent's insurance up until age 26, but her spouse and kids cannot. I think the kids can be on the grandparent's if they live with them and are dependents. And based on her screen name, I'm guessing she's 23 or 24

    Wow, I'm all for health insurance but frankly if you are old enough to be married you are old enough to take care of your health insurance.  Maybe I'm just a hardazz because I didn't get to take advantage of this rule.

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  • Okay so maybe we've never looked but her profile doesn't even had up.  "She's looking forward to welcoming their daughter in June".  This was written at the earliest on May 18th when she joined, but daughter is already 2 months and 2 days old.  Will someone explain that one to me?
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    imagegreenclown:
    The rules changed at the beginning of this year, iirc. A married child can be on a parent's insurance up until age 26, but her spouse and kids cannot. I think the kids can be on the grandparent's if they live with them and are dependents. And based on her screen name, I'm guessing she's 23 or 24

    Wow, I'm all for health insurance but frankly if you are old enough to be married you are old enough to take care of your health insurance.  Maybe I'm just a hardazz because I didn't get to take advantage of this rule.

     

    I think a lot of it is b/c kids getting out of college can't find jobs.  

     

    and I wonder if she likes to drive the wrong way on exit ramps

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  • The married child to age 26 but no spouses or grandkids is part of Obamacare. The rest may vary but I'm not sure
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  • imagegoofyteacher:
    Okay so maybe we've never looked but her profile doesn't even had up.  "She's looking forward to welcoming their daughter in June".  This was written at the earliest on May 18th when she joined, but daughter is already 2 months and 2 days old.  Will someone explain that one to me?
    Obviously she went into labor after she finished typing. Or something.
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  • imagerobinsokj:
    imagegoofyteacher:

    imagegreenclown:
    The rules changed at the beginning of this year, iirc. A married child can be on a parent's insurance up until age 26, but her spouse and kids cannot. I think the kids can be on the grandparent's if they live with them and are dependents. And based on her screen name, I'm guessing she's 23 or 24

    Wow, I'm all for health insurance but frankly if you are old enough to be married you are old enough to take care of your health insurance.  Maybe I'm just a hardazz because I didn't get to take advantage of this rule.

    This. Because a lot of college grads are taking sh!tty jobs in this economy.  I don't know how I feel about the married thing, but it's a bit of a relief for graduates I think.  I know my dad's insurance covered me in grad school until I got married and that was a huge weight off my shoulders.  

    I think it's across all states and policies as part of the health care initiative passed by congress.  

     

    I think a lot of it is b/c kids getting out of college can't find jobs.  

     

    and I wonder if she likes to drive the wrong way on exit ramps

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  • imagerobinsokj:
    imagegoofyteacher:

    imagegreenclown:
    The rules changed at the beginning of this year, iirc. A married child can be on a parent's insurance up until age 26, but her spouse and kids cannot. I think the kids can be on the grandparent's if they live with them and are dependents. And based on her screen name, I'm guessing she's 23 or 24

    Wow, I'm all for health insurance but frankly if you are old enough to be married you are old enough to take care of your health insurance.  Maybe I'm just a hardazz because I didn't get to take advantage of this rule.

     

    I think a lot of it is b/c kids getting out of college can't find jobs.  

     

    and I wonder if she likes to drive the wrong way on exit ramps

    Has there been a BAH spotting lately?

     

  • imageCinnamonBun:
    imagerobinsokj:
    imagegoofyteacher:

    imagegreenclown:
    The rules changed at the beginning of this year, iirc. A married child can be on a parent's insurance up until age 26, but her spouse and kids cannot. I think the kids can be on the grandparent's if they live with them and are dependents. And based on her screen name, I'm guessing she's 23 or 24

    Wow, I'm all for health insurance but frankly if you are old enough to be married you are old enough to take care of your health insurance.  Maybe I'm just a hardazz because I didn't get to take advantage of this rule.

     

    I think a lot of it is b/c kids getting out of college can't find jobs.  

     

    and I wonder if she likes to drive the wrong way on exit ramps

    Has there been a BAH spotting lately?

     

     

    Haha, no.  They just remind me of each other

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  • imagegoofyteacher:
    Okay so maybe we've never looked but her profile doesn't even had up.  "She's looking forward to welcoming their daughter in June".  This was written at the earliest on May 18th when she joined, but daughter is already 2 months and 2 days old.  Will someone explain that one to me?

    Ok thank you. When I first started side-eyeing her it was something I saw on the third tri board. I may have been late 2nd tri at the time but I didn't think she was THAT far ahead of me. Last night I thought I was in a time warp or something. 

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  • Robin - I think she is lurking or has a new SN.

  • imagegreenclown:
    The rules changed at the beginning of this year, iirc. A married child can be on a parent's insurance up until age 26, but her spouse and kids cannot. I think the kids can be on the grandparent's if they live with them and are dependents. And based on her screen name, I'm guessing she's 23 or 24

    Huh. I did not know this. Thanks for the info!

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  • Ah, goofy, she joined in march, not may
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  • imageCinnamonBun:

    Frankly I think the whole thing is made up. She didn't know what she was talking about, and then got busted. Again. When she gets busted for being an idiot and tries to backpeddle, but she can't  b/c the stories don't add up and make zero sense.

    I think she waited too long to get her kid on the insurance, then whens he got busted made up some lamesauce story without understanding what she was saying isn't possible. Then she pretended to be her husband and further made up shiit, thinking then we would feel bad. What she doesn't understand is that we know she is full of shiit and that we don't feel bad for calling her on it. 

    Wait - where was this?! Missed that. 

     

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  • The rule about non-student children being on their parents' health insurance took effect about 10 seconds after I was dropped from my dad's plan b'c of graduating. I was ticked, because I could've kept on his plan and DH could've kept on his families  (b'c the marital status thing didnt matter) for a few years until we got good insurance of our own. It would've saved a LOT of headaches and bullshiit dealing with trying to buy my own insurance and get it to actually cover what it said it would (I'm still bitter about that)
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  • imageCinnamonBun:
    imagerobinsokj:
    imagegoofyteacher:

    imagegreenclown:
    The rules changed at the beginning of this year, iirc. A married child can be on a parent's insurance up until age 26, but her spouse and kids cannot. I think the kids can be on the grandparent's if they live with them and are dependents. And based on her screen name, I'm guessing she's 23 or 24

    Wow, I'm all for health insurance but frankly if you are old enough to be married you are old enough to take care of your health insurance.  Maybe I'm just a hardazz because I didn't get to take advantage of this rule.

     

    I think a lot of it is b/c kids getting out of college can't find jobs.  

     

    and I wonder if she likes to drive the wrong way on exit ramps

    Has there been a BAH spotting lately?

     

    I tried to look her up and couldn't find her. Maybe her husband deleted her account for her.

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  • imagegreenclown:
    The rules changed at the beginning of this year, iirc. A married child can be on a parent's insurance up until age 26, but her spouse and kids cannot. I think the kids can be on the grandparent's if they live with them and are dependents. And based on her screen name, I'm guessing she's 23 or 24

    Unless the grandparents adopt the grandchild or have temporary legal guardianship the grandchildren can not be added to the insurance policy.

  • imagecantalopes24:

    imagegreenclown:
    The rules changed at the beginning of this year, iirc. A married child can be on a parent's insurance up until age 26, but her spouse and kids cannot. I think the kids can be on the grandparent's if they live with them and are dependents. And based on her screen name, I'm guessing she's 23 or 24

    Unless the grandparents adopt the grandchild or have temporary legal guardianship the grandchildren can not be added to the insurance policy.

    Actually, they simply need to be able to claim them on their taxes. Even if you're married, there are times when your parents can claim you on their taxes, and in those situations they can also claim the grandkids and have them on their insurance. Things have changed a lot in the last few years.

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  • imageakalutts:
    imagecantalopes24:

    imagegreenclown:
    The rules changed at the beginning of this year, iirc. A married child can be on a parent's insurance up until age 26, but her spouse and kids cannot. I think the kids can be on the grandparent's if they live with them and are dependents. And based on her screen name, I'm guessing she's 23 or 24

    Unless the grandparents adopt the grandchild or have temporary legal guardianship the grandchildren can not be added to the insurance policy.

    Actually, they simply need to be able to claim them on their taxes. Even if you're married, there are times when your parents can claim you on their taxes, and in those situations they can also claim the grandkids and have them on their insurance. Things have changed a lot in the last few years.

    *Shrug* when my son was born I was technically my parents dependent and stayed on their insurance because they had already met their maximums and the birth was free. They told me the only way I could add my son was to give my parents temporary guardianship.

  • Yes but did they ever end up getting that second diaper pale? They seemed to waste a lot of energy debating over whether or not they had to make that big important purchase. No wonder the insurance got overlooked.
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  • imageThe Princess Snow White:
    Yes but did they ever end up getting that second diaper pale? They seemed to waste a lot of energy debating over whether or not they had to make that big important purchase. No wonder the insurance got overlooked.

    After reading her DH's (obviously) opinion on deleting her account regardless of what she thinks, I really doubt that she had any say in the purchase of a new diaper pale.

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  • imageThe Princess Snow White:
    Yes but did they ever end up getting that second diaper pale? They seemed to waste a lot of energy debating over whether or not they had to make that big important purchase. No wonder the insurance got overlooked.

    Lol! I PPH the diaper pale thread. One of the biggest (and funniest) overreactions I've ever seen.

    Cherokee totally reminds me of BAH And SandNSurf.

  • imagelurkylulu2:

    imageThe Princess Snow White:
    Yes but did they ever end up getting that second diaper pale? They seemed to waste a lot of energy debating over whether or not they had to make that big important purchase. No wonder the insurance got overlooked.

    After reading her DH's (obviously) opinion on deleting her account regardless of what she thinks, I really doubt that she had any say in the purchase of a new diaper pale.

    Yes, but Lurky, remember?  She said SHE wasn't buying the pale it was her mother.  You know, she had to get the poll of all the interwebz stranger dangers just so she could tell momma no.  Now, obviously that is a big decision....I was wondering the outcome as well.

    ETA: Whatever I wrote before could not even be considered English.

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    imagelurkylulu2:

    imageThe Princess Snow White:
    Yes but did they ever end up getting that second diaper pale? They seemed to waste a lot of energy debating over whether or not they had to make that big important purchase. No wonder the insurance got overlooked.

    After reading her DH's (obviously) opinion on deleting her account regardless of what she thinks, I really doubt that she had any say in the purchase of a new diaper pale.

    Yes, but Lurky, remember?  She said SHE wasn't buying the pale it was her mother.  You know, she had to get the poll of all the interwebz stranger dangers just so she could tell momma no.  Now, obviously that is a big decision....I was wondering the outcome as well.

    ETA: Whatever I wrote before could not even be considered English.

    I plan on having three diaper pales at my house. I like to live on the edge. 

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    Yes but did they ever end up getting that second diaper pale? They seemed to waste a lot of energy debating over whether or not they had to make that big important purchase. No wonder the insurance got overlooked.
    This made me choke on my clementine. Damn you Snow White!
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  • Does insurance cover diaper pales?
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  • imagerobinsokj:
    Does insurance cover diaper pales?

    No silly. It hasn't been 6 months. After the baby is 6 months then it will buy one.  

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  • imageMysterious_wife:

    imagerobinsokj:
    Does insurance cover diaper pales?

    No silly. It hasn't been 6 months. After the baby is 6 months then it will buy one.  

    But only if mommy insists. NO ONE can say no to mommy.  

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    imageMysterious_wife:

    imagerobinsokj:
    Does insurance cover diaper pales?

    No silly. It hasn't been 6 months. After the baby is 6 months then it will buy one.  

    But only if mommy insists. NO ONE can say no to mommy.  

    Only if Daddy allows it.

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