Is it still a sandwich... when your kids are young adults? And your parents are no longer alive? Am I still considered the sandwich generation?
Today's lesson: COBRA is available for dependent children who turn 26 and age off their parents' family health insurance plans. At least in New York State, where they can extend coverage for up to 36 months. It's costly but possible.
Today I took the day off from all things trust and estates and had an adventure with my husband. While we were out, my soon-to-be 26-year old daughter called with good news. Even though she turns 26 in a few weeks, it's after the first of January... and she's allowed to stay on her father's plan until December 31 of the year she turns 26. What a bonus.
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