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And so dawns another day......
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 75038" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Hi! Gramma: check into it with the state. If you're not receiving child support from your son or his ex., they can be on your taxes which would lower your adjusted gross income. If your daughter and children are also dependents, they could become dependents and would also lower your adjusted gross income. Call your medicaid office and see what you can qualify for. Make sure that you're both (the medicaid rep. and you) talking about the same figures (they could be talking adjusted which is the amount you make AFTER all of your deductions; you might be talking about gross income which is BEFORE all of your deductions!).</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, this stuff really can get complicated. You might also want to do a search on-line for a free child advocate group (do the search as: free child advocates, your state (I don't know what state you're in! :smile: ). They could help you wiggle around the various agencies, resources, wrap-around services, respite services, etc. that may be available to you.</p><p></p><p>Keep us in the loop!</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 75038, member: 3814"] Hi! Gramma: check into it with the state. If you're not receiving child support from your son or his ex., they can be on your taxes which would lower your adjusted gross income. If your daughter and children are also dependents, they could become dependents and would also lower your adjusted gross income. Call your medicaid office and see what you can qualify for. Make sure that you're both (the medicaid rep. and you) talking about the same figures (they could be talking adjusted which is the amount you make AFTER all of your deductions; you might be talking about gross income which is BEFORE all of your deductions!). Unfortunately, this stuff really can get complicated. You might also want to do a search on-line for a free child advocate group (do the search as: free child advocates, your state (I don't know what state you're in! [img]:smile:[/img] ). They could help you wiggle around the various agencies, resources, wrap-around services, respite services, etc. that may be available to you. Keep us in the loop! Beth [/QUOTE]
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