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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 289913" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Well, I am sorry that no one knows what anyone else said, or even the official policy on these things. Heck, sounds like even the JUDGE doesn't know, which is somewhat scary, in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>ALL child support in every state requires that child support be handled by one specific division. Otherwise you would end up with terrible inconsistencies, lots of lawsuits because the same situation would have totally different amounts even with same circumstances. So this is not surprising to me, having it go through a different court. I researched the laws when my uncle was having such a hard time since his vicious exwife drove his daughter out of her home. I signed an affadavit about his and hers fitness as a parent. I did the research because I wondered if every state was as strange as OH for this stuff.</p><p></p><p>Don't stress. Get a letter from medicaid or the people you went through to get it saying that because he is in Department of Juvenile Justice custody they will not cover him. That is important. The phone call is not official. You should have gotten a letter stating that coverage ended and why it ended. If you didn't, or can't find it, then call or go see the caseworker you worked with.</p><p></p><p>I also think you should see a doctor about the anxiety and depression. I think most people would find it impossible to get through this without medication. I required prozac, topomax and xanax to get through it all. There is no shame, even if you have to go to a free clinic. You can call the hospital to find out where free clinics are. My little town has one, so I am sure your area will have one. Or call your reg doctor and tell them what is going on and that you have no $$ to pay for a visit because all the legal and health stuff that difficult child needs. The doctor may be able to call medications into Walmart or another pharmacy with-o seeing you. Or know of a free clinic. I say walmart because they have the lowest prices. A 3 mo supply of many medications is just $10 (1 mo is $4) so the doctor may be able to call there if you know what is on the list and rx one of those.</p><p></p><p>Here is a link to the walmart pharmacy. If you scroll down it shows various disorders - allergies or arthritis, for example - that you can click on to get a list of all the $4/$10 medications. Have it handy when you talk to the nurse or doctor and ask why the medications on the list would not be good for you. If the doctor wants you to take a brand name then tell him you need samples and help with the <a href="http://www.ppa.org" target="_blank">www.ppa.org</a> forms for free/reduced price brand name medications.</p><p></p><p>I hope that this goes smoothly, that medicaid covers things and is reinstated, and that you have no more problems like this.</p><p></p><p>Take care of yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 289913, member: 1233"] Well, I am sorry that no one knows what anyone else said, or even the official policy on these things. Heck, sounds like even the JUDGE doesn't know, which is somewhat scary, in my opinion. ALL child support in every state requires that child support be handled by one specific division. Otherwise you would end up with terrible inconsistencies, lots of lawsuits because the same situation would have totally different amounts even with same circumstances. So this is not surprising to me, having it go through a different court. I researched the laws when my uncle was having such a hard time since his vicious exwife drove his daughter out of her home. I signed an affadavit about his and hers fitness as a parent. I did the research because I wondered if every state was as strange as OH for this stuff. Don't stress. Get a letter from medicaid or the people you went through to get it saying that because he is in Department of Juvenile Justice custody they will not cover him. That is important. The phone call is not official. You should have gotten a letter stating that coverage ended and why it ended. If you didn't, or can't find it, then call or go see the caseworker you worked with. I also think you should see a doctor about the anxiety and depression. I think most people would find it impossible to get through this without medication. I required prozac, topomax and xanax to get through it all. There is no shame, even if you have to go to a free clinic. You can call the hospital to find out where free clinics are. My little town has one, so I am sure your area will have one. Or call your reg doctor and tell them what is going on and that you have no $$ to pay for a visit because all the legal and health stuff that difficult child needs. The doctor may be able to call medications into Walmart or another pharmacy with-o seeing you. Or know of a free clinic. I say walmart because they have the lowest prices. A 3 mo supply of many medications is just $10 (1 mo is $4) so the doctor may be able to call there if you know what is on the list and rx one of those. Here is a link to the walmart pharmacy. If you scroll down it shows various disorders - allergies or arthritis, for example - that you can click on to get a list of all the $4/$10 medications. Have it handy when you talk to the nurse or doctor and ask why the medications on the list would not be good for you. If the doctor wants you to take a brand name then tell him you need samples and help with the [url]www.ppa.org[/url] forms for free/reduced price brand name medications. I hope that this goes smoothly, that medicaid covers things and is reinstated, and that you have no more problems like this. Take care of yourself. [/QUOTE]
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