Controlling Child Custody Issues

Summary

In Arkansas, both parents have equal rights to the child unless a court order states otherwise. Joint custody means shared decision-making rights. If one parent is not cooperating, you may need to modify the custody arrangement. Medicaid eligibility is based on income, not comparative earnings between parents. Its unlikely for a child to have Medicaid in two states simultaneously. The father cannot deny access to the child due to Medicaid. Consult a family law attorney for guidance.

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He's not letting me decide anything when ot comes to pur child
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Depending on your location, you may have certain rights. Could you please tell me where you are located so I can provide more accurate information?
Arkansas
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Arkansas:
- Both parents have equal rights to the child unless a court order states otherwise
- You may file for child custody
- It's essential to consider the child's best interest
I would suggest contacting a local family law attorney for advice.
Its joint custody
I understand your situation. In Arkansas:
- Joint custody usually means parents share decision-making rights.
- If one parent is not cooperating, you may need to modify the custody arrangement.
- Contact a local family lawyer for guidance.
If i makeess than what my childs father make do i keep medicaid?
Medicaid eligibility is based on income, not comparative earnings between parents. In Arkansas:
- Medicaid is available to low-income individuals and families.
- Your eligibility depends on your income, not your ex's.
- Contact Arkansas Department of Human Services for exact information.
Can both parents have medicaid for child in * different states
In the United States:
- Medicaid is generally state-specific.
- It's unlikely for a child to have Medicaid in two states simultaneously.
- If the child's living situation changes, you'll likely need to update their Medicaid information accordingly.
- Consult with a Medicaid representative for specific advice.
My childs father said that i cant get our child until i take her off my medicaid, its joint custody and she lives with him.
I'm sorry to hear about this. In Arkansas:
- The father cannot deny you access to your child due to Medicaid.
- If he's not following the joint custody agreement, you can take legal action.
- I recommend consulting a family law attorney for further guidance.