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2006-08-03 10:41:48 · 8 answers · asked by natalie rose 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Other - Pregnancy & Parenting

Deadbeat? Theres no deadbeat here. I pay taxes too, just like everyone else. (if your a legal citizen that is)

2006-08-03 10:48:08 · update #1

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I hope so. I'm sick of supporting dead beats.

2006-08-03 10:45:51 · answer #1 · answered by S 5 · 0 2

They sent you some paperwork and on the properly suited it says "The time cut back To post This paperwork Is:" (i'm paraphrasing...) till all the ideas that they've asked for is sent in by using that element cut back date, yeah, you will lose your medicaid. you may attempt to reapply yet till you have all the paperwork they are askin' for now, i does not waste a while. because of the fact without evidence of what you and your husband makes, you're unlikely to get any form of government tips. they gained't even evaluate protecting you on it or lettin' you reapply till you have all the ideas. there is have been given to be a thank you to make certain what your husband has made for the previous 3 months. i'm advantageous there's a paper path. Edit: Medicaid for pregnant females is probable what she's already on. That medicaid is not any distinctive than huge-unfold medicaid interior the way which you're able to desire to have paperwork proving what you're making. being pregnant medicaid isn't so 'particular' that they are in simple terms going to take her observe for what she and her husband makes. She's unlikely to get everywhere with them till she has what they are asking for, it quite is evidence of earnings.

2016-12-11 06:11:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Medicaid eligibility goes by income. If you're over the income limit after your marriage, then you're no longer eligible.

You only have 10 days from the marriage date to notify your worker of your change of marital status, address, etc. Failure to do so, can lead to significant penalties.

Hoping your soon-to-be husband has a good job with an insurance plan - and you won't be needing the medicaid anymore.

2006-08-03 12:38:18 · answer #3 · answered by ? 5 · 2 0

Most likely you will. Don't pass up a chance to get married just so you don't lose your benefits.

2006-08-03 10:49:37 · answer #4 · answered by Ryan's mom 7 · 0 0

You have to contact your medicaid office and find out.

2006-08-03 11:01:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes you can if your income goes up

2006-08-03 10:46:24 · answer #6 · answered by Granny 1 7 · 1 0

depends on his income

2006-08-03 10:44:11 · answer #7 · answered by heidielizabeth69 7 · 1 0

it depends on your combined income.

2006-08-03 10:45:30 · answer #8 · answered by Girl 5 · 1 0

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