Can my parents remove me from their health insurance?
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Can my parents remove me from their health insurance?
Your parents can discontinue your health insurance whether or not you give them money. There’s no law saying they need to buy or provide it for you. Federal law now requires insurers to give parents the option of keeping their adult children, up to age 26, on their health plan.
Can I change my health insurance plan outside of open enrollment?
Outside of Open Enrollment, you can only change plans if you have a life event that qualifies you for a Special Enrollment Period.
How do I change my health insurance when I move?
When you move to a new state, you can’t keep a health insurance plan from your old state. To make sure you stay covered, report your move to the Marketplace as soon as possible. This way you can enroll in a new plan and avoid paying for coverage you won’t be able to use in your new state.
Is it too late to get 2020 health insurance?
For most people, the deadline to enroll in or change a 2020 health insurance plan has passed. But you may still be able to enroll for 2020 two ways: with a Special Enrollment Period or through Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).