No, but when you marry, Medicaid will look at you and your spouse's income/assets.
No. If you get married, I would wait till after the baby is born to change your information such as last name social security number, it will confuse medicaid or they might have to restart your medicaid .It is what I did. Hope this helps.
In Illinois, Medicaid coverage can be backdated, if you are eligible, up to three months prior to the month you applied - i.e., if you filed your application on or before October 31, Medicaid can be backdated to July 1.
Federal regulations require that Medicaid send a notice to you at least 10 days prior to discontinuing coverage, stating the reason for the discontinuance and how to file an appeal. If you file that appeal before the effective date of discontinuance, the State must continue your coverage during the appeal process (there are limited exceptions to this rule).
No
love before marriage is when you see love at first sight and stay together until you get married
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Medicaid may pick up part of the cost of the scooter, but it's unlikely they'll pay for the whole thing. Note that attorneys general have sued some companies for billing Medicare or Medicaid for wheelchairs and never delivering, so check up on companies before doing business with them. It will depend on your circumstances and the medicaid coverage that you have. You can request authorization to obtain one and wait to see if it will be approved.
Sex before marriage is prohibited by the catholic church.
You are not required to pay back Medicaid or Medicare.
questions should be asked concerning fees, insurance coverage, the average length of therapy, and so on.