When a non custodial parent is ordered by the court to pay medical coverage, and the custodial parent applies for Medicaid that does not mean that the dependent child's medical coverage can be terminated by the non custodial parent. The ordered insurance becomes the primary insurance, and Medicaid becomes the secondary.
Not without parent permission. It could be considered kidnapping without that.
you have to be 14, in order to get it done without parents permission.
No the custodial parent has to have either the courts permission or the non-custodians permission.
18 without parent permission
You have to be 18.
Nowhere.
Food stamps, no. Medicaid - the State will pursue the other parent for insurance coverage.
If you are underage you need your parent's permission.
Without their permission they will have to wait until they are 18. The parents are still responsible for them.
Technically yes, the insurance goes straight to your family. But you can't tamper with it unless you have an ID and your parent's permission.
If they're under 18, then no. Minors can't enter into contracts, so they need the parent to sign the policy.