No, Medicaid does not pay for sperm donation in any way.
Yes if you are using donor sperm you either get it from someone you know or you pay for donor sperm. If done in a doctors office there will also be a charge for the procedure of artificial insemination - the doctor will place the sperm in the uterus using a thin tube.
There are no sperm banks in Marietta, however there is one in Columbus, "Reproductive Diagnostics Inc" at 4830 Knightsbridge Boulevard. (614) 451-4420
I think you may be talking about income tax deductions, possibly. These actually aren't "without cost to the donor', since the deduction applies to income, not the amount of tax due. It does mean that giving a charity $100 may only "cost" the donor $80 or so in the long run, since otherwise the donor would have been required to pay taxes on the $100.
Such enrollment should not affect the child's Medicaid eligibility.
Every state is different, but it all depends how long it takes you to submit the proper paperwork and how long you have to go through the training process for that state.
The laws concerning conception vary depending on jurisdiction & the method of insemination (private vs physician supervised). One example would be a sperm donor automatically waiving their parental rights unless a contract is agreed upon. Another example would be a sperm donor becoming legally responsible to pay child support, even though the involved parties have an informal agreement to the opposite. It would be prudent for any involved party (donor or receiver) to at least get guidance from a medical physician specialized in this area.
In the UK the donor's hospital pays for everything connected with the donation process and the recipients hospital (if different) pays for all the costs involved with the recipient side of the transplant. Neither donor nor recipient pay for any of it.
They can't find good sperm in Texas. There are lots of choices. Check out http://www.libertyridge.com/,http://www.senior-community.net/kentucky/lexington.htm, or http://www.brookdaleliving.com/richmond-place.aspx
The parents would still be legally bound to provide for the wayward child and her child until 18. The sperm donor would be required to pay child support.School is a non issue.
No. If any gift tax is due, it is the responsibility of the donor. However, in extreme cases, the IRS may try to claim the gift if the donor fails to pay tax.
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Hey what do you mean? Are you referring to child delivery cost? If they are covered by insurance or not? Well, if that is the case, the price will vary from location. In case you are in Canada and you have health care, you will pay nothing, and if you are fro Utah it is $16000. Source: http://www.surgerycosts.net/price.php?medical=baby-delivery