For Dependent Children Sample Clauses

The 'For Dependent Children' clause establishes provisions specifically addressing the rights, benefits, or obligations related to children who are financially or legally dependent on a party. Typically, this clause outlines eligibility criteria for dependents, such as age limits or educational status, and may detail the extent of coverage or support provided, for example in insurance, healthcare, or family law agreements. Its core function is to ensure that dependent children are explicitly included in relevant arrangements, thereby preventing ambiguity and safeguarding their interests.
For Dependent Children. In units of one thousand dollars ($1,000) to a maximum of five thousand dollars ($5,000). Option is also available to have only one dependent covered (i.e. spouse only or one dependent child only), or more than one dependent (i.e. spouse and/or all dependent children).
For Dependent Children. In units of one thousand dollars ($1,000) to a maximum of five thousand dollars ($5,000).

Related to For Dependent Children

  • Dependent Child If dependent children are covered under separate plans of more than one person, whether a parent or guardian, benefits for the child will be determined in the following order: • the benefits of the plan covering the parent born earlier in the year will be determined before those of the parent whose birthday (month and day only) falls later in the year; • if both parents have the same birthday, the benefits of the plan that covered the parent longer are determined before those of the plan which covered the other parent for a shorter period of time; • if the other plan does not determine benefits according to the parents' birth dates, but by parents' gender instead, the other plan’s gender rule will determine the order of benefits.

  • Children For the purposes of the Trust the children of the Grantor are as follows: _______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

  • MINOR CHILDREN The Couple recognizes that there are: (check one)

  • Dependent Care The College will make available to employees, at their option, an Internal Revenue Service Code Section 129 Dependent Care plan. The plan will be established, administered, and communicated to employees by the State without cost to the employees.

  • Children/Grandchildren An employee may purchase life insurance in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) as a package for all eligible children/grandchildren (as defined in Section 2A2 and 2A3 of this Article). For a new employee, child/grandchild coverage requires evidence of insurability if application is made after the initial effective date of coverage as defined in this Article, Section 5C. An employee who becomes eligible for insurance may purchase child/grandchild coverage without evidence of insurability if application is made within thirty (30) days of the initial effective date as defined in this Article. Child/grandchild coverage commences fourteen (14) calendar days after birth.