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1. For about one year, my step-daughter was on state assistance (Medicaid) in Michigan until my husband was able to get her on his insurance. The mother still receives financial assistance through the state of MI. (because she will only work 3 nights a week, as opposed to trying to find a full time job) Now that my husbands daughter is on his insurance, is he responsible for paying back the amount of money that the state gave to his daughter during that time? Who can my husband contact to find out this information? Is it possible that his daughter still receives some sort of state assistance because of the mother? She will not tell him..is there a way he can find this information out? He pays over $400 dollars a month in support, so there should be no reason that his daughter is not financially taken care of.
2. Would a court allow him to have primary physical custody based on the fact that he can provide better financially? He works full time- day shift. He would be able to spend more time with the daughter. Any thoughts as to what judges base their decision on when it comes to custody?
Thanks!
1. For about one year, my step-daughter was on state assistance (Medicaid) in Michigan until my husband was able to get her on his insurance. The mother still receives financial assistance through the state of MI. (because she will only work 3 nights a week, as opposed to trying to find a full time job) Now that my husbands daughter is on his insurance, is he responsible for paying back the amount of money that the state gave to his daughter during that time? Who can my husband contact to find out this information? Is it possible that his daughter still receives some sort of state assistance because of the mother? She will not tell him..is there a way he can find this information out? He pays over $400 dollars a month in support, so there should be no reason that his daughter is not financially taken care of.
2. Would a court allow him to have primary physical custody based on the fact that he can provide better financially? He works full time- day shift. He would be able to spend more time with the daughter. Any thoughts as to what judges base their decision on when it comes to custody?
Thanks!