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It all depends on the state you live in. There are many options. Medicaid is always an option but all depends on if you qualify for it. Also most states offer low cost health insurance.
Minors are almost always included on their parent's health plans. If a parent can't afford health insurance coverage, the state will almost definitely cover the child.
Medicaid will examine any and all transfers of assets that occurred within 60 months prior to entry into a nursing home to determine whether the client received fair market value for the transfer. (For Medicaid clients living in the community, transfers do not affect eligibility.)
Absolutely!
They don't affect minors because not all social networks are bad influences
Medical insurance for minors can be obtained free of charge through your local Department of Human Service office. There are various programs that provide partial to full aid in medical insurance costs for minors.
Licensed minors do not need to be listed on the parents' insurance policy in this state. Any family member is included on the primary driver's insurance. However, the insurance agent must be informed about the fact that minors will be driving the car. They must be listed as drivers on a form and have an insurance card to drive legally. There is a difference between having an insurance card and being listed on the policy. Simply because they are not listed on the policy does not mean the rates will not go up. Different regulations may apply in your area.
Most insurance companies will not allow insurance to be in a minors name. The reason for this is that an insurance policy is a legally binding contract and a minor cannot usually sign such a contract. It is usually also not a goo idea to have a vehicle titled to a minor and the policy should be in the name of the person who owns the vehicle.
They can't. Minors cannot enter into contracts, insurance or otherwise.
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No, you must have an "Insurable Interest" and if they are not minors they must sign the application.
Currently there is no age limit to apply for Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance. There are age limits for minors who are still on their parents insurance.