Yes, the criminal history of the parent does not count against the child when it comes to insurance assistance.
Your eligibility for medicaid would be determined by your total household income regardless of who the children's biological father is.
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There is no automatic transfer of eligibility from one state to another. You cannot receive Medicaid in more than one state at the same time; so, you will need to terminate your Medicaid coverage in NJ. Get a letter from your NJ Medicaid office to that effect that you can give to the FL Medicaid office when you apply there.
no they must be 18 yrs of age or older
VA disability does not automatically make one eligible for Medicaid; you will have to submit your medical records to Medicaid. However, it seems likely to me that you would qualify.
Yes, altho the amount of UIB might put you over the Medicaid income limit.
In general, yes, but you might be ineligible if the felony involved the Medicaid program.
There is no upper limit to the amount of benefits one may receive from Medicaid.
Only if your family's income/assets are within the Medicaid standards.
You may receive Medicaid regardless of your Social Security status.
If your income exceeds the Medicaid standard in your State, you will have to "spend down" the excess to qualify for Medicaid.
To receive Medicaid, one must be a resident of the State which is providing that assistance. I believe that one may still receive Medicare even if living outside the U.S.