That depends on the state. .
Biological fathers have the right to see their children just as much as biological mothers. If they are not married to the mother, t hey may have to prove they are the father by taking a paternity test.
Yes, I've helped fathers do that
There are no nursing homes that will accept social security checks without medicaid coverage in the New York area.
Depending on other assets your mother has, if any, Medicaid might require her to apply some or all of the inheritance toward her medical care, including the nursing home. Therefore, she might lose her Medicaid coverage temporarily, by going into "spend down." She should not have to re-apply and/or re-establish her Medicaid eligibility.
yes biological fathers may seek visitation and custody rights
She is not the biological mother but is the wife of the biological father.
Hitler's mother is josephene bracket Hitler (sorry for the spelling)
Unless the mother is unfit she will get the baby.
Medicaid is usually issued to the mother while pregnant, once the baby is born there is automatic medicaid coverage as long as paperwork is filled out by clinician at hospital. then depending on state you must follow all requirements ( mandatory screening and dr apt.'s) for the eligilibality to remain active.
No it can not.
Marjorie Harvey's biological mother's name is Doris Bridges. Marjorie was raised by her biological father and stepmother, as her biological mother was not involved in her upbringing.
The power of attorney expired on his death. In most cases the spouse gets the estate if there is no will.