yes, if you are eligible (ex. low income), but you have to list everyone in the household.
Yes. Her pregnancy will not affect her elgibility to receive benefits and she could qualify for Medicaid assistance as well as other public assistance for herself and her child.
No, but he still owes it.
Yes!
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.
No. SS benefits and public assistance funds are still subject to child support enforcement.
Yes, it is possible to receive assistance from the government even if you have a warrant issued against you, but it may depend on the type of assistance needed and the specific circumstances of your case. Certain programs, particularly those related to emergency services or public health, may not require a background check. However, for other types of assistance, such as public housing or financial aid, the existence of a warrant might complicate your eligibility. It's advisable to consult with a legal expert for guidance based on your situation.
yes
If you are legally married - you STILL are legally married. It makes no difference where he has gone to. Contact an attorney for legal assistance. I'm certain that there are advocacy groups that will give you assistance - you will need to check locally for them.
Petula Clark married public relations agent, Claude Wolff in 1961. Although they are still legally married, they separated over twenty years ago but remain good friends.
No, regardless of your age, you are emancipated by being married and therefor does not get child support.
You're supposed to do this, but you'll receive your benefits in either way. I did not fill out my FAFSA this year - they still pay my tuition and GI Bill.
of course. unless they do not want gifts. but they are still happy to get married and to start a new life. they still should deserve a nice gift. even if it is small.