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When we tell them she's not on Medicaid and have proof she isn't then yes that's exactly what should have been done. It seemed to us they just wanted to get another person paying child support just to get a judgement.
Yes she would be and she said she'd just give it back but my point was we did everything they asked for it to be closed yet they continued to throw obstacles in the way to where it wouldn't be closed before the court date. To us this seemed like their plan the whole time, to just keep pushing it...
That's what I've been trying to explain. They started the whole thing in January, I moved her to my work insurance in February, the court date was last week. The main, and only, thing was taken care of a month before we went to court since they said we had to but the proof we had that she wasn't...
The question I asked was how to we go about getting the case closed, not what people opinions are on it. The only reason why our daughters Medicaid got brought up was because her mom got adult Medicaid. Both my sons had Medicaid growing up and no one ever went after their mother to pay it. We...
I wasn't able to get her on mine until I changed jobs, which happened before the case went to court. The reason for the case was handled before any judge heard it. We don't agree with any of it and want to know how to close it.
Neither of us wanted the state involved in the raising of our daughter. We were both against the child support and we both did what we were told to do to get the case closed but every time we tried it seemed like they kept trying to find reasons to keep it going. We want all of it closed period.
What is the name of your state? Texas
So our daughter was on Medicaid then after her mom lost her job she applied for adult Medicaid too.i then get a letter from the ag saying they were coming for child support and the mom and I had a meeting to negotiate terms. From the word go they talked to...
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