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My 22-year old son just graduated from college, but doesn’t have a job. Will the new health care law help him be covered?

Under the new health care law, you’ll be able to cover your adult children on your plan up to the age of 26.

Most limits to keeping your young adult son or daughter on your coverage are removed, meaning they don’t have to be a full-time student, live with you, be disabled or be a tax dependent.

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