Can my child get Medicaid if I have insurance?

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asked Feb 21, 2022 in Insurance by Musafied (940 points)
Can my child get Medicaid if I have insurance?

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answered Feb 21, 2022 by MikeRonapyous (1,030 points)
Your child can get medicaid even if you have health insurance for them.

Medicaid will sometimes arrange for private insurance plans for yourself or your child.

A baby is automatically added to your health insurance plan for the first 30 days of life.

After 30 days of life you may be able to keep the baby on your health insurance or get health insurance coverage for the baby after that.

Your health insurance company will likely request the child's birth certificate to create the special enrollment period.

If you miss the deadline for special enrollment, new parents may have to wait until the next open enrollment period to add a newborn to health insurance.

You can put your grandchild on your insurance but only if you have legal guardianship of the grandchild.

If a dependent child or dependent adult child on your current health insurance plan has a baby, you may also be able to add your grandchild to your policy.

If you want to get life insurance for the Grandchild you can do that though and take out a life insurance policy for a grandchild but as for health insurance that cannot be added to your health insurance unless you're the legal guardian.

The life insurance that is best for Grandchildren is Gerber Life Insurance.

A whole life insurance policy can be a great gift for grandchildren because it can last a lifetime.

As long as the premiums are paid, a whole life insurance policy provides a death benefit, accumulates cash value each year and has the potential to give your grandchildren a head start on their financial future.

Grandparents most often take out a life insurance policy on their grandchild as a way to show that they love the child.

Since grandparents love their grandchild, they want to make sure that he or she has life insurance.

Grandparents can get life insurance on their grandchildren without the parents consent.

Insurance companies will sell life insurance policies for Grandchildren to Grandparents and they don't require the parents consent.

Grandparents can take out a life insurance policy on their grandchild any time after the child is born, and they do not require parental consent to purchase the life insurance policy for for the life insurance policy to be issued.

Since the Grandparents are the ones who took out and purchased the life insurance policy on the Grandchild the Grandparents are the policyholder and are responsible for the premiums, and may name themselves or someone else as the beneficiary of the policy when it matures.

For many Grandparents taking out a life insurance policy on their grandchild is a way to show that they love the child.

Since grandparents love their grandchild, they want to make sure that he or she has life insurance.

Another motivation for Grandparents to get life insurance for their Grandchild is as a way to pay for unexpected funeral expenses, or to provide the parents counseling or other support in case of the death of a child.

Gerber Life Insurance is a popular and common life insurance for Grandchildren.

However there are other life insurance for grandchildren and children available such as Ladderlife Insurance but the Gerber Life insurance is the most popular life insurance that parents get for Grandchildren.

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