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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 543652" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Our insurance covers our children until 26(I think that's the age) thanks to the changes in medical coverage. You may want to check with your insurance carrier. We use our insurance as difficult child's primary insurance. </p><p>I know with disability, if an adult child is living with you, their monthly amount is decreased by about 1/3 rd. Any income they receive whether from parents or work is also deducted. </p><p>Don't lie. First off, it's wrong and 2. You will be caught. If you don't know the system and I admit that I don't, you have to be on the up and up. </p><p>I would let her file as an adult and use her income tax forms to dictate income and answers to the questions. It's the truth and you don't have to look over your shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 543652, member: 3"] Our insurance covers our children until 26(I think that's the age) thanks to the changes in medical coverage. You may want to check with your insurance carrier. We use our insurance as difficult child's primary insurance. I know with disability, if an adult child is living with you, their monthly amount is decreased by about 1/3 rd. Any income they receive whether from parents or work is also deducted. Don't lie. First off, it's wrong and 2. You will be caught. If you don't know the system and I admit that I don't, you have to be on the up and up. I would let her file as an adult and use her income tax forms to dictate income and answers to the questions. It's the truth and you don't have to look over your shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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