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<blockquote data-quote="tryingtobreathe" data-source="post: 751799" data-attributes="member: 21777"><p>I have rarely posted, but I read the forums often. As a disclaimer - I can only speak in regards to Wisconsin benefits. I have 13 years of experience (Wisconsin) assisting individuals/families with receiving food share and medical assistance (Badger Care in the state of Wisconsin). In your example, 26 year old who lives outside of the home, we would NOT look at your income for his Food Share or Badger Care. We would only look at your income for Food Share if you were living together and sharing food. We would only look at your income for Badger Care (Medicaid) if you were living together and you were claiming him on your taxes). I am not sure if he was given the wrong information (sorry to say that with turnover, etc, this does happen) OR if he is giving you a line....OR a combination of the two. I would recommend that you call in to the office again tomorrow just to make sure that you are hearing the correct information for your state.</p><p>It is so hard to know, with our adult children, what is the truth or their version of the truth </p><p></p><p>God bless</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryingtobreathe, post: 751799, member: 21777"] I have rarely posted, but I read the forums often. As a disclaimer - I can only speak in regards to Wisconsin benefits. I have 13 years of experience (Wisconsin) assisting individuals/families with receiving food share and medical assistance (Badger Care in the state of Wisconsin). In your example, 26 year old who lives outside of the home, we would NOT look at your income for his Food Share or Badger Care. We would only look at your income for Food Share if you were living together and sharing food. We would only look at your income for Badger Care (Medicaid) if you were living together and you were claiming him on your taxes). I am not sure if he was given the wrong information (sorry to say that with turnover, etc, this does happen) OR if he is giving you a line....OR a combination of the two. I would recommend that you call in to the office again tomorrow just to make sure that you are hearing the correct information for your state. It is so hard to know, with our adult children, what is the truth or their version of the truth God bless [/QUOTE]
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