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The only thing affecting the child's eligibility for medicaid is income and assets.

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Q: Does being married to someone other than your child's parent affect the child's eligibility for medicaid?
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Your fiance and you qualified for Medicaid for your pregnancy If you were to go ahead and get married would it affect the Medicaid?

In this situation, your marriage should not affect your Medicaid eligibility.


What if someone on Medicaid inherits money?

That money becomes an asset and depending on the amount plus the Medicaid client's other assets, might affect eligibility.


Do savings accounts affect eligibility for medicaid?

Medicaid is a "means-tested" program. So, your savings account might affect your eligibility. You are required to verify the amount in the account.


Will an accident injury award less than twentyfive thousand including lawyer's fees affect Medicaid?

Medicaid is actually several different programs. The net amount of the award might affect your Medicaid eligibility.


If you get married after getting approved for medicaid does it affect your benefits?

When you marry, your spouse becomes legally responsible for you. Therefore, Medicaid will take your spouse's income and assets into consideration when determining your eligibility. Your children's eligibility might be affected, also, even if he is only their step-parent.


Does medicad pay for a child who is enrolled in Huntingtion learning center?

Such enrollment should not affect the child's Medicaid eligibility.


Can you add a disable childon ssi to your soc Security and keep his medicaid?

Generally, SSA checks for RSDI eligibility before granting SSI, and vice versa. RSDI (unlike SSI) is countable income and might affect your disabled child's eligibility for Medicaid.


I do not want the father in your child's life can I refuse a paternaty test that is not court ordered?

Yes. However, if you are receiving Medicaid and/or TANF, your refusal might affect your eligibility.


Does Social Security Disability Income count towards the Montana Medicaid income elgibility limit?

Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) is typically counted as income for the purposes of determining eligibility for Medicaid in Montana. Medicaid is a needs-based program, and the amount of income a person receives can affect their eligibility for the program. However, the specific rules and regulations regarding how SSDI is counted and how it affects Medicaid eligibility can vary, so it is best to check with the Montana Medicaid program for the most up-to-date and accurate information. By the way, if my answer helped you, consider visiting and subscribing to my new YouTube Channel TheQuickFactShow, and spread the word, I'd be grateful


How does Uniform Transfers to Minors Act apply to medicaid?

Medicaid will examine any and all transfers of assets that occurred within 60 months prior to entry into a nursing home to determine whether the client received fair market value for the transfer. (For Medicaid clients living in the community, transfers do not affect eligibility.)


Do food stamps and medicaid effect child support?

... affect ... Child support is considered income for purposes of determining eligibility for food stamps [SNAP] and Medicaid. However, receipt of either should have no effect on the amount of one's child support, whether one is the obligor or obligee.


Does being legally married affect your section 8 voucher?

Yes. Your spouse's income will now be counted with your own to determine eligibility.