Yes. Pursuant to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, effective September 23, 2010, children may remain on their parent's insurance plans until their 26th birthday, REGARDLESS of whether they live with their parents, are declared as dependents on their tax returns, are students or are married.
The reference to SRCC in an insurance policy is generally taken to mean "Strike, Riot or Civil Commotion". It is a fairly standard exclusion (non-covered occurrence) in many insurance policies, including health policies.
Civil unions are legal in New Jersey beginning February 19, 2007.
The state of New Jersey has a special court for civil lawsuits. This court hosts cases about special interrogations and civil parts.
Insurances that have extended services will extend the percent that is covered by the company. any form of fraud will not be accepted and will be red flagged instantly.
The address of the New Jersey Civil War History Association is: 4400 Pleasant Mills Road, Hammonton, NJ 08037-3900
American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey's motto is 'Because Freedom Can't Protect Itself'.
No, but same-sex civil partnerships are permitted in the Bailiwick of Jersey.
I am interested in finding out when and where my son can take the civil service test in central New Jersey. Check with the State or County Government. They will both have civil service offices.
The Civil Service Commission in New Jersey can be contacted at 44 South Clinton Avenue in Trenton, New Jersey. The phone number to contact them is 609-292-4144.
The address of the North Jersey Civil War Round Table is: 3 Cambridge Drive, Morris Plains, NJ 07950-1511
Yes. Under California law, New Jersey civil unions are recognized as equivalent to marriage.
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