In most countries a 20 year old is classed as an adult, whether in full time education or not. An adult is responsible for their own actions, so why would a parent not be able to 'emancipate' an adult child?
Yes, the status of the obligated parent is irrelevant.
If you have to file a claim on that child they can request that you 'prove' they are a full time student. I had to do this periodically without a claim while our daughter was in college. And if you cannot prove it that child will have no coverage.
a full time student is always doing schoolwork/homeworka part time student only does the work in school;-)
Probably right at the edge of the elligibility for coverage, even with the full time student part. The school though should have an option for you to get your own health care through them.
If you are married, both parents have to work or one has to be a full time student. The amount that one can deduct for dependant care is limited to the lowest salary of each parent. If one parent doesn't work and isn't a student, the deduction would be 0 because the least salary would be 0. The amount that one can deduct if one parent is a student is based on the number of months that the person was in school.
It would take approximately one academic year as a full-time student. The average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits per semester.It would take approximately one academic year as a full-time student. The average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits per semester.It would take approximately one academic year as a full-time student. The average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits per semester.It would take approximately one academic year as a full-time student. The average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits per semester.It would take approximately one academic year as a full-time student. The average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits per semester.It would take approximately one academic year as a full-time student. The average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits per semester.
It is a student who works in the summer
as long as your child continues to be a full time student, then they are covered until they graduate. That may not be the case. Most insurance will cover a student to age 21 - 25. So if the student wants to pursue a doctorate that will take them past their cutoff date then they will be terminated. It depends on the policy.
yes
student, full time student, dependent
being a full time student
Yes it is possible that as a full time student you would be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return