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Dependents Over the Age of 25


Question: Can I add my 26-year-old child to my benefits?

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Posted: 16 May, 2008
Answer: No, you cannot add your 26-year-old child to your benefits. Employees in a benefits-eligible position can add, and carry, their eligible dependent children on their benefits through the end of the month in which the children turn 25.
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