first, prove he is your son with a paternity test(you may have to petition the courts). then, start sending her regular child support payments for him, and put him on your insurance, so that if he has medical problems, they can be taken care of. just be sure, before you do anything, that you are willing and able to take care of the reponsibility.
2007-01-31 07:28:27
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answered by nessie 2
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purely enable me share some sturdy fundamentals. COBRA ("your insurance") is often general and Medicaid is secondary. this suggests the conventional source of insurance will pay first, for this reason your inner maximum insurance by way of COBRA. based upon the concepts as you pronounced it, you will possibly be lined under your inner maximum insurance by way of COBRA and Medicaid, COBRA will pay first and Medicaid will pay for what COBRA insurance would not pay for. i'm uncertain the place the HR woman out of your mom's artwork is provided in except it became purely to furnish an opinion. She is faulty, you will have the two and surely without entering into extra component, in case you drop your COBRA insurance now, in accordance with while the toddler is born, scientific vendors/Medicaid will nonetheless bill your COBRA provider first and look ahead to denial of insurance if rather it incredibly is authentic, then they're going to pay. i inspire you to strongly look at turning out to be a member of your mum and dad plan if it incredibly is practicable and in line with danger additionally protecting the toddler under Medicaid.
2016-11-01 12:08:08
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to go to a caseworker at the state or local office in your city where Medicaid benefits info is taken. I hate to say this, but I would turn her in as an illegal, as she has no right to scam the system in this way and take away from others who really need it. In a few towns I have lived in, the Department of Economic Security is where this info is taken and processed. It should be listed in your state's blue pages phone book, or you could probably get it of dexonline.com.
2007-01-28 07:12:57
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answered by Big Bear 7
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Do you have custody? Are you paying child support? What type of "handouts" could your ex possibly be getting through your son's medicaid?
2007-01-28 02:12:57
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answered by kobacker59 6
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It doesn't sound as if you have much love left for who was your girl-Friend ?
She went through all the ups and downs that go with bearing and nurturing your baby and she seems to have done pretty well so far.
How convenient to look for a stick to beat a hungry creature, that was your friend. It sounds as if you are not helping much in supporting your child.
2007-01-31 00:35:11
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answered by nischal 3
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You chose to stickke her with the burden of raising her son and avoid your responsibilities. So it's her call--and none ofyour business. Leave her alone--the only part you have any right to play is to provide child support. You gave up any other rights you had long abo.
2007-01-28 03:52:07
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answered by Anonymous
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