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Old 10-24-2008, 04:45 PM
kbcouch kbcouch is offline
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First, your child is automatically considered 'special needs' due to the fact that she is in foster care. Your caseworker should be an advocate for you in helping you to receive some subsidy. If she is in counseling, then there are issues involved that deem her to be more 'special needs'. Based on this, your adoption worker should be pushing for some subsidy. As the previous poster mentioned, definately negotiate Medicaid!
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