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yes. they have to pay a %medical cost and any income the mother receives while pregnant
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Oh, dude, Americans living abroad can't get Medicaid because it's a state-run program for low-income individuals within the U.S. If you're sipping margaritas in Mexico or chilling in Paris, you're out of luck on that front. You might want to look into private health insurance or just hope you don't need medical attention while you're living the expat life.
No. You have no rights in a parent's property while they are living. An inheritance comes from the property a decedent owns at the time of death. Death makes that property 'inheritable'. There is no such thing as an inheritance from a living person.
Probably, as long as the Rhode Island provider is willing to bill Connecticut Medicaid.
No, pregnancy is not covered by any governmental services. Your daughter should take a job while she is pregnant. Check to see if your health insurance will pay for her medical. She might be eligible for Medicaid if the family (parents, pregnant minor and any siblings) has limited assets and their income is less than 200% of Federal Poverty Level.
Sympatric Speciation
Either parent can file for temporary custody, while in possession of the child. Challenging this claim will require a full hearing. Living circumstance is not always a consideration in the initial filing.see link
Yes, altho the amount of UIB might put you over the Medicaid income limit.
Sympatric Speciation
The length of time you can keep Medicaid after getting a job depends on your income and the specific rules of your state's Medicaid program. In some cases, you may be able to keep Medicaid for a period of time while transitioning to private health insurance. It's important to check with your state's Medicaid office for more information.
They have absolutely no rights. An executor does not obtain any power until appointed by the court.