admin on November 16th, 2008
I keep finding conflicting information on the internet regarding the authority of state courts. I, as the custodial parent, am the sole provider for my child’s health/dental insurance (I footed the bill for braces and any co-payments), I solely pay the mortgage for the house she lives in, fat... Read More
admin on November 16th, 2008
i have m.s. and covered.
but my children aren’t. they live with my sister in tx. I am unable to take care of them.
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admin on November 16th, 2008
(1) limit between-meal snacking (2) Snack on dried foods (3) Eat foods that are swallowed quickly (4) A and B (5) A and C
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admin on November 16th, 2008
If the court orders that I pay a certain amount in child support and that both the petitioner and respondent each pay 50% of all unreimbursed medical, dental and orthodontia expenses incurred on behalf of the minor, does that mean that we are both responsible for half of the health and dental insura... Read More
admin on November 16th, 2008
I am not on social assistance, but I do get CPP pension since my stroke. There is no coverage for dental and when I went to the region’s dental clinic, I had to fill out all of the same paperwork as someone applying for social assistance. I found out that I make too much money to get help. ... Read More
admin on November 16th, 2008
My daughter needs a spacer and we are currently going to be covered under health benefits that cover dental as of May 1 2008. I called to see if they cover dental spacers for 8 year olds and they will not tell me until our coverage is active , which will be May 1. Is there anyone who has had a child... Read More
admin on November 16th, 2008
My daughter is 7 years old and has terrible teeth. She has had 4 of her top front teeth capped, due to decay when she was about 3 years old, I have had 3 cavities filled and now 2 more cavities have been found and she has a abscese and dead nerve on a molar that needs to be pulled and replaced with ... Read More
admin on November 16th, 2008
I chewed gum almost every day while growing up (sugar-free of course), and didn’t get a cavity until I was 26. I asked my dentist if the gum helped, and he said that it does help to remove food from your teeth after you eat. Since schools claim to be concerned about the dental health of chil... Read More