Perhaps. State's establish guidelines to determine who qualifies for public assistance based on the income of the household and/or the individual. The applicant would be required to name the father of the child and provide proof of his economic status as well as her own. Yes, depending on your current income. Public assistance does have guidelines that they have to go by to see if you qualify. The only way to know is to go down to the Family Services in your county, which should be listed in the phonebook. WIC is a great program for mom and baby. Gives you healthy foods and counseling while your pregnant and once baby is born then baby gets check ups and healthy foods until 5 years old. It doesnt cover everything but it helps you while you help yourselves.
Yes. Her pregnancy will not affect her elgibility to receive benefits and she could qualify for Medicaid assistance as well as other public assistance for herself and her child.
The only way to answer that is by calling Medicaid and asking them if you qualify.
Yes, with parental permission. Note that you are not emancipated automatically when you are pregnant. It does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.
Depends on the circumstances. Please consider the situation. The biological father is living with the mother and child/children, therefore he is (or should be) aiding in the support of the household. If the father is not living with the mother and child the mother can and should file for support regardless of the status of her current relationship with the biological father. If you are referrring to state aid regarding the care of a minor child/children, the court will NOT allow such action when the biological father is present. Of course the family may qualify for other public assistance benefits based upon their current economic circumstances.
If the pregnant person is under age 18, yes.
In order to determine what programs you would qualify for, you could do some online research to find housing offers for you and your family. I program I would recommend would be Assist Living. This program aids people who are currently making less than 35,000.00.
If you are lawfully a resident of Canada, and if you qualify financially, you are entitled to receive social assistance. If you were born in Canada, in all probability you are a Canadian citizen, and therefore lawfully a resident of Canada.
Contact your local county's Department of Aging. Tons of state money is available for retired people who require living assistance. If not, social security benefits can be used for living assistance.
You should report this to the public assistance agency.
Child support for the grandchild is the responsibility of the grandchilds father, not the grandchild. If the father is a minor, you can take his parents to court for support.
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No. A rock is mineral. It may have been living at one time, but no more.