This person has two children. The father of one of the children provides child support each month and this person is employed full time and eligible for health insurance but refuses to pay for it.
The other child is a recent addition and the father of that child lives with the mother and works a full time job, and sometimes a part time job.
State is paying for childcare, health, and providing food stamps for both children and free health insurance for mother (dating back to first pregnancy and child).
Now, I'm aware that the state will help with the childrens insurance and a pregnant mothers, but if someone is eligible for insurance but neglects to get it because they dont want to pay, can't they be denied?
The second child's father has insurance but will not put the kid on because he'd rather spend his money on amps.
They just got a new van, which means they need insurance, their rent is only 675 everything included and they both have cell phones.
2006-08-21
04:57:51
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