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We cover medically necessary orthodontic treatment for severe handicapping malocclusions, craniofacial anomalies, or cleft lip or palate for children (20 years of age and younger).MAA does not cover orthodontic services for adults.
Call your caseworker, or someone at DSHS.
No becuase she is not a legal citizen
If Social Services pays day cares and babysitters, they keep a list of approved places. Check with the social worker and they can provide you the specific list for providers in your area.
According to SSI not it is not unless it is EXTREMELY severe.Although depending on your state you may be eligible for G.A.U. or G.A.X. which you can check into thru your local DSHS office or online at DSHS.yourstate.gov
There is nothing you can do to help your friend at this time other than listen and be supportive. Your friend may need more financial assistance. Look into local help such as DSHS. There are a variety of local assistance.
DSHS dental care is good for childeren of all ages and al types of children to learn more about this company visit this site www.dshs.wa.gov/kinshipcare/healthcare.shtml
It is EXTREMELY important to consult a lawyer in your case! You must be an emancipated minor in your state to move in with anyone. Further,there are also serious problems if the father is over the age of 18. He will be prosecuted as a sex offender, and have to register for LIFE every where he goes! This is independent of whether or not there has been a complaint filed. DSHS in your state will want all info reguarding the circumstances of the father, your pregnancy and any other pertinent info, should you apply for any public assistance. If DSHS finds out, that he is over the age 18 they will turn his name over to police, and they will prosecute him no matter,if you,or parents,do not wish for that to happen! Please, please consult an attorney specializing in family law! Certain aspects of sex offender laws are ruining peoples lives, I only hope for the best for you, the father, and your baby! * No. Not without the consent of her parents and/or permission from the court.
You need to go to your economic office as soon as possible to apply for disability income.
You need to contact legal aid services in the area where you live and get the assistance of an attorney. If your parental rights have not been terminated by the state (and even, in some cases, if they have), you need expert legal assistance to fight the state and/or reinstate your rights.
Yes, if those issues cannot be worked out in arbitration. However you do have the right to appeal the judge's findings. In all cases, appellate timelines move quickly and every state has a slightly different procedure. To succeed, you should have the help of an attorney.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe you are talking about becoming an Animal Control Officer? [Animal Police (isn't that a show on Animal Planet?)] I am a certified Animal Control Officer in the state of Texas, by the Department of State Health Services (DSHS), and a current member of the Texas Animal Control Association (TACA). If you are interested in becoming an Animal Control Officer, I suggest you first, check with your local county or city for Jon postings where there will train, or simply attend the courses on your own.