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New York State Medicaid pays for abortions at participating providers in New York State.
Coverage may vary from state to state. In New York, Mirena is fully covered on Medicaid.
Yes, New York State Medicaid covers vasectomy. Finding a health care provider who takes Medicaid and performs vasectomy is more challenging.
Contact the Office of Medicaid Inspector General @ 518-473-3782
The first step is to research the marriage laws in the state the marriage will take place. Some states like New York, have residency requirements, which do not allow out of state residents to apply for a marriage license. However, Hawaii, Las Vegas. Florida, and California do not have waiting periods or residency requirements. The next step involves applying for a marriage license and paying the appropriate fee.
If you live in New York State, you can go to the website www.health.ny.gov/health_care/Medicaid/ which is part of the Health Services department to apply for Medicaid. All states have similar websites.
Yes, there is no residency or citizenship requirements for marriage in New York state and same-sex marriage is legal there. Whether the marriage will be recognized in Australia upon the couple's return is another question.
Laws of individual states may vary, but as to New York state, a New York State resident is defined as a person who lives in New York with the intent that New York be their "fixed and permanent" place to reside. Evidence of Residency - A person who lives in a home, apartment or room in New York state for 90 days or more is considered to have "presumptive evidence" that she is a resident of New York. Establishing Residency Under New York state law - a person has established residency in New York state when he pays New York state taxes and has a New York state driver's license or identification card, a New York state voter registration card and bank accounts within the state.
Different states may have different regulations and residency requirements.
Yes, you can divorce in New York state no matter where you married, providing that at least one spouse meets the residency requirements for divorce in New York State. Currently, you must live in NY state for 1 full year before filing for divorce. If your spouse has never lived in New York state and the causes of the divorce did not occur in New York state and you were married elsewhere, then you must wait 2 full years.
In order to file for divorce in New York, you have to be sure that you meet the state residency requirements. If the court finds out that it does not have the jurisdiction to hear your case it can be tossed out. For more information about New York divorce laws please see http://www.divorcesource.com/info/divorcelaws/newyork.shtml.
Only if the LMHC is employed by an OMH agency in New York State.