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Reply to "Ex-wife and son are sabotaging his opportunity to attend my alma mater"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think he's talking about 26 for health insurance. Buddy- your post is not written as if you are an involved father. Get involved. It might be too late for this particular college situation to work to your satisfaction. . But it's never too late to develop a relationship with your son based on love, mutual respect and understanding. [/quote] A parent is allowed to keep the kid on till 26, but I cannot imagine a court enforcing it after they are out of school. Why wouldn't you want to provide health insurance. My husband's ex is nasty and refused to let him see the kids but we kept each on his insurance as long as we could just in case. The youngest got in a horrible car accident (girlfriend's fault, no surprise) and mom had dropped him from her insurance and thankfully we still had him on ours. Mom for what ever reason (we hear from her yearly at best) called to let us know, which is when we found out about the insurance and luckily I was able to give it to her so the bills could get paid.[/quote]
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