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Documentation re Health Insurance?

  • 01-11-2013 4:01pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20


    Hi all,

    I'm 21, currently undertaking a masters, and financially am not being supported by my parents due to personal issues with them. I offered to pay my own medical insurance 2 months ago during an argument, but my dad intervened and refused to let me.

    However,

    My mum messaged me today asking for previous Payslips/Loan Agreement for MPF insurance/revenue to prove I'm still in university.

    I've tried MPF (ESB insurance) and Revenue websites to find info on this, but can anyone verify that this is TRUE? That she does need those documents? Because as far as I can tell, all she should need is a proof of registration from the University, but she maintains that the requisites have changed.

    I'm hesitant to believe her considering she's spent 2 months trying to get information on my loan and I refused to give it to her because herself and my dad told me they were wiping their hands clean of me financially. I don't have an issue showing her the form/payslips, as I have protected my CU data from her inquiring about my loan, but I am just curious if there is truth to her words or it's just a big lie to get information she has not got any legal right to have?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,696 ✭✭✭thesimpsons


    don't know about ins and outs of MPF but with VHI they will only insure an adult child in college to age 21 irrespective of how many yrs of college remain. I didn't have to give VHI any proof of my child in university, they took my word for it. perhaps ring MPF yourself on Monday and see what kind of proof they require.


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