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A child whose parent is in the military
The adopted child have the same right as the biological child.
There are absolutely no age restrictions for entering Yellowstone NP. A child born in a car just about to enter the park would be admitted, as would 116 year old Misao Okawa. If you pay the entrance fee, or are eligible for fee-free entrance, you get in.
yes
People collect SSI when they are disabled. If a child is disabled, you can apply to see if they are eligible to receive SSI. The Social Security Office will have applications.
A child is eligible to receive child support through its mother as soon as it is born.
yes, if the child is no longer eligible for the benefit
I fail to see why a deceased Veteran would give a hoot about your child support. If you're asking about getting past due child support paid out of his estate, then that's a question for a lawyer, not WikiAnswers.
The novelist Compton Mackenzie, born in 1883, claimed in his memoirs that he had sat on the knee of a Waterloo veteran as a child.
The child may be eligible for TANF (formerly AFDC) and Medicaid. The two of you may be eligible for SNAP (formerly food stamps).
Yes.
No, auto insurance is available to the families of military personnel as well. For instance, your child, wife, husband, widow or widower could get auto insurance from USAA (as long as you had auto insurance from USAA and as long as they were legally eligible).