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In many cases, irreconcilable differences were the original and only grounds for no-fault divorce, such as in California, which enacted America's first purely no-fault divorce law in 1969. [2] California now lists one other possible basis, "permanent legal incapacity to make decisions" (formerly "incurable insanity"), on its divorce petition form.
Medicaid expansion was an unrealistic proposition for the better part of a decade as North Carolina’s Republican-controlled legislature bristled at its Obama-era origins. That changed in 2022.
Previously, the income limit for eligibility under Medicaid for a parent or caretaker in North Carolina was 41% of the federal poverty level, or just over $8,000 yearly for a family of three.
How did NC get to this Medicaid expansion deal? Here’s the breakdown of the years-long battle between Gov. Cooper, Sen. Berger and Speaker Moore. NC Medicaid expansion battle: Timeline of Cooper ...
Medicaid provides nearly free health care coverage to millions of the poorest children and adults in the U.S., while Medicare gives older Americans and the disabled access to health insurance.
About 600,000 additional people are now eligible for Medicaid in North Carolina, including 300,000 who will be automatically enrolled. NC Medicaid expansion takes effect. How to check eligibility ...
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