when i filed for child support, and my sons "sperm donor" was required to pay child support, he also was required to pay back medicaid, wic etc.. i believe he is only paying 50$ a month. but the loser got lucky cuz my son was only on medicaid for about 4 months. But as far as i know, yes.. they do have to pay it back.
Unwed fathers do have to pay Medicaid expenses back if the court determines that he needs to do so. It is dependent upon the judge whether this has to take place.
Courts routinely order this, yes.
Yes, if the mother is on Medicaid the insurance will cover the cost of the hospital bills in full. If the mother is not married to the father the state will come after the father for the expenses to reimburse the cost of the birth.
You are not required to pay back Medicaid or Medicare.
Medicaid is insurance through the state. Medicaid is taken care of during the time of need and cut off when not in need. Medicaid does not receive a pay back if inheritance is received. Other assistance programs, however, may require some sort of pay back.
Most local doctors in NY can pout on orthopedic back braces under Medicaid. Calling their office ahead of time to verify they are a Medicaid provider is the best option.
fathers back
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Laws differ from state to state, however; you should check with Social Services and inquire about state assistance -- such as Medicaid/Medicare. If you're are unable to work because of an illness or surgeries, you may qualify for Medicaid and they will actually "go back" six months or more to cover your expenses relating to your disability.
Medicaid/nursing home status does not excuse one from paying taxes.
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In Michigan we adopted an infant girl that was on medicaid and so was the birth mother, we didn't have to pay back medicaid. We adopted her through the foster parent program, and yes we did take her home from the hospital after her birth.
Depending on the date of your Medicaid application, you should be able to get Medicaid as of the "onset date" of your disability, as determined by Social Security.
Yes. There is no legal relationship between the child and the man with whom the child is living.