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The decline begins at 32 and then accelerates after 35 (a pitcher's career is less age-dependent and harder to predict).
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The goal, of course, is to maintain the best possible quality of life for our parents as they age and become more dependent on us.
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Affected males with this progressive muscular disease become wheelchair bound before 13 years of age, are ventilator dependent in their late teens to early 20s due to respiratory failure, with death in their late 20s to 30s due to cardiac or pulmonary problems.
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It is simply impossible for parents to claim a non-disabled dependent adult child over age 24 earning that amount of money.
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Be aware, however, that until 2014, some group plans don't have to offer dependent coverage up to age 26 if a young adult can get insurance through work.
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If you pay someone to watch your qualifying child or dependent (generally, a child under age 13) while you work or look for work, you can, in theory claim the Child and Dependent Care Credit.
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What this means is that the company is successfully transitioning it business from a PC dependent model to the new age of mobility.
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The actual allocation requirements, however, are dependent on several factors, including age, health and wealth.
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Dependent children younger than 18, or up to age 19 if a full-time student in secondary school, may each receive an additional monthly payment equal to up to one-half of your full benefit.
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But another explanation could be changes in lifestyle factors which increase the risk of hormone-dependent tumours, such as women having babies at an older age, obesity after menopause and use of hormone replacement therapy.
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Unemployment is no longer a great worry, but almost 1m people of working age, well over a fifth of the total, are still in one way or another dependent on welfare for their income.
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