The ages and qualifications are set by the company that is purchasing the health care plan. You would have to talk with the plan administrator for the company to determine if they can be covered. In general, this is probably not going to be allowed, but there might be some companies that allow full time students even over the age of 21 to be covered.
If the child is still living in their parents house - yes. If the child is living in their own place - no. Whilst the child is living with their parents - the parents are legally responsible for the child's education costs. A college education is not a mandatory parental responsibility like room and board and primary and secondary (high school) education. Therefore parents are not legally required to sponsor a child's college education. Parents are legally responsible for college education costs only if they were involved in the college enrollment and signed forms committing themselves to be responsible for the college tuition and other costs.
If they have not left school, college etc and living under their roof then yes they are responsible for all of them.
If you leave home without your parents permission, then they can have you picked up and returned home.
Not Legally. The age of majority in New York is 18. The minor's parents would have legal recourse to have the minor child returned to their custody if they objected to the move.
Darry was popular. He was handsome. He could get into a good college. But when His parents died, he was left with his two little Greaser brothers. It could also have something to do with the environment he lives in.
State Farm offers young driver and student car insurance providing low rates and discounts. In several states college students are actually still covered by their parents insurance polices but if a student isn't covered by their parents or wishes to get their own they can get a quote and apply online at State Farm.
Yes, if there is not a court order mandating that the coverage be provided.
I know for me, i have to be a full-time college student [at least 14 units] to be on their insurance.
In Texas, as long as the parents claim the child as a dependent they can be on their insurance until they are 23 or get married. Whether or not they are a full-time student. You have to check online for your state's laws.
Alex Haley was enrolled at alcorn-state-university-1at age 15. Two years later he returned to his parents to inform them of his withdrawal from college.
In most states it's not legal. The vehicle must be insured by the owner.
no, Clara Barton's parents did no go to college back then it was very hard to get into college.
Unless there is an issue that legally blocks it, children are returned to the legal parents. There are legal ways to leave home. Don't do something that hurts you forever.
As long as the parents consent. Otherwise they will be returned to the parents.
No
They can be if the parents have a Workers' Comp policy AND have not excluded the children.
A parent cannot keep a child from going to college. Most parents love to see their child wanting to go to college.