If you and your spouse have a child together, you may receive Medicaid as a family if you meet the other eligibility requirements such as citizenship and income. Otherwise, you will have to qualify for Medicaid as an individual.
The Medicaid agency will consider your spouse's income to determine whether you are still eligible.
No, but when you marry, Medicaid will look at you and your spouse's income/assets.
You should report having a dependant in the home.
she didn't even marry because she never found someone and she loved getting gifts but her husband would get in the way that is why
If you live in a Western country such as the United States or Canada, no, you cannot marry someone else without getting a divorce and it bigamy is breaking the law.
There is no upper limit to the amount of benefits one may receive from Medicaid.
No, you don't marry someone for their appearance's .You marry someone for what they they look inside and their feeling's. I would marry a nerd who is really smart and that uses classes. what is to marry someone that has feelings
Please someone answer my question! Is there a school for troubled teen that medicaid will pay for?
Marriage does not absolve you of your debts to the IRS or anyone else. And debtors are not restricted from getting married if they can find someone foolish enough to want to marry them.
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.
yes, he has someone for everyone.... ok, i lied. some people, God doesent want them to marry. but are you getting married?
Medicaid may pay for all or part of a wheelchair lift if someone qualifies. It is dependent on what problems you have and what other equipment Medicaid has paid for.
You might be able to if the state you marry in says that 17 year olds are legally adults.