When Dependent Coverage Ends
Coverage for your dependents ends when your coverage ends (such as if you leave JPMorganChase or otherwise become ineligible for JPMorganChase coverage).
Your dependents' coverage can end sooner, when the dependent(s) no longer meet the eligibility requirements for the applicable plan.
- For your spouse, this means the last day of the month in which you pass away or you divorce.
- For your domestic partner, this means the last day of the month in which the domestic partner ceases to meet the eligibility requirements described the descriptions of domestic partner eligibility. For details, please see "Domestic Partners" in the Healthcare Participation section of this Guide.
- For your child, this means the last day of the month in which he or she turns age 26.
- Please Note: You can continue child life insurance coverage beyond age 26 for an unmarried child who is enrolled for that coverage and is deemed not capable of supporting himself or herself due to a mental or physical disability that began before the age limits described above and who is dependent on you for financial support and this has been verified by the claims administrators. To continue coverage for a disabled dependent, that dependent must be enrolled in the applicable plan prior to turning age 26, unless coverage was elected during your new hire enrollment period for a disabled dependent over the age of 26.