Assuming you mean "wrong" as it relates to having your expenses paid by taxpayers, it probably isn't the best choice one could make considering how hard the majority of people have to work to support their own children much less someone else's. If you and your husband are not financially stable it would probably be in everyone's best interest (including the baby) to wait until the situation improves.
Your eligibility for medicaid would be determined by your total household income regardless of who the children's biological father is.
I am sure that it would depend on the abusive ex-husband.
Then I'd seriously be doubting that it's the husband's kid.
As assets, anything she gains from the divorce can be taken if she's on Medicare/Medicaid. Is this divorce taking place because it's the only way to get her on Medicaid?
pregnancy? seek help.
Yes, if the husband is absent from the household (the State will pursue him for medical support) or is present but net income from business plus other household income is less than the Medicaid standard for that State.
yes
Yes. COBRA
They meet at Beverly's college.
No. A court can, though.
No. More information would be necessary to give an exact resolution, but you are not allowed to have both private insurance and Medicaid. You can not have both private insurance and medicaid at the same time. That is what is called double dipping. You husbands plan should have an option to "opt-in" to his plan if it is a group medical provided through work.
You can do it in first 8 weeks of pregnancy but not later on. Even then your husband and relatives will not allow you to go for it.