To qualify for SoonerCare, Oklahoma’s Medicaid program, a single parent typically needs to have a household income at or below 138% of the federal poverty level (FPL). As of 2023, this translates to an annual income of approximately $19,393 for a single parent with one child. However, these figures can change, so it's essential to check the latest guidelines from the Oklahoma Health Care Authority or consult a local resource for the most accurate information.
No if the other parent is still alive, legally the other parent has to take care of you
Functionalists would argue that single-parent families serve a purpose in society by providing care and support to children. They may also see single-parent families as an adaptation to changing social norms and circumstances. From a functionalist perspective, single-parent families can still contribute to the overall stability and functioning of society.
If you are still a full time student (12 units or more) you probably qualify. Make an appointment to visit your local social security office. Take your parent's death certificate, your birth certificate and transcripts.
That parent still owes the back support.That parent still owes the back support.That parent still owes the back support.That parent still owes the back support.
Parents have to pay child support if they are not the custodial parent of a child under 18--or still going to school. By law. There is not really any qualifying involved. Of course, the mother might waive payments if she chooses, but that is outside of the other parent's control.
Yes. They are still the child's parent and responsible for supporting their child.
Yes you can. Most subsidized housing has an income requirement that you may still qualify even while employed.
NO. The day that your divorce becomes final your filing status become single unless you have a qualifying dependent living with you then you could qualify for the head of household filing status.
A promotional single from a CD is still a single. A single is one.
If you have a felony on your criminal history can you still qualify for a government grant
No
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