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Old 09-21-2008, 08:10 PM
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I also agree with mdesi and Linny. This attorney sounds shady. There is nothing for medicaid to 'catch on" about. The birth being covered under medicaid is not a scam. If the birthmother was on Medicaid anyway, why shouldn't it be covered?
The only situations that are sort of scam-like is the surrogate thing EZ was talking about, and when the e-mom is flown to other states to give birth, and get enrolled under that state's Medicaid. I can see why those states might start examining those situations more closely.
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