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Old 05-13-2011, 01:21 PM
COLBEYMOORE COLBEYMOORE is offline
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I know right..That is the part that stinks you should check your policy with Metlife because they can include "auxillary or children benefits" to be considered as income for you therefore it reduces their monthly benefit to you.
I know it isn't fair because my benefit was based solely on the amount of my wages from my employer and did not include any allowances for the amount of children you have.
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