State we live in is ohio.
My son qualifies for and has medicaid due to a serious medical condition. His mother and I are not married but we are still together and even live together. While I personally am disabled and am in the process of getting disability and have already gotten the "required" 2 denials and am waiting on the third which will get approval according to my disability lawyer. The state has taken this lovely opportunity to take us to court for "non payment of child support" which they are claiming that we owe child support to the state for his use of the state funded Medicaid program... I have looked all throughout the ohio law books as much as my migraines would allow and I could not find any correlation between the two except for 1 single thing which referred to for 1 the fact that the child support had to be setup already by the parents anyway.... And 2 it only referred to private insurance when requiring medical child support payments and even that went to the parent and not the STATE....
What do you think is going on here and do you think the state has any sort of case?
If anyone has any law credentials that answers I would love to know. Thanks in advance
My son qualifies for and has medicaid due to a serious medical condition. His mother and I are not married but we are still together and even live together. While I personally am disabled and am in the process of getting disability and have already gotten the "required" 2 denials and am waiting on the third which will get approval according to my disability lawyer. The state has taken this lovely opportunity to take us to court for "non payment of child support" which they are claiming that we owe child support to the state for his use of the state funded Medicaid program... I have looked all throughout the ohio law books as much as my migraines would allow and I could not find any correlation between the two except for 1 single thing which referred to for 1 the fact that the child support had to be setup already by the parents anyway.... And 2 it only referred to private insurance when requiring medical child support payments and even that went to the parent and not the STATE....
What do you think is going on here and do you think the state has any sort of case?
If anyone has any law credentials that answers I would love to know. Thanks in advance
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