Nadya Suleman laws that pertain to her situations?

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Nadya Suleman gave birth to octuplets and 6 other children 3 of which are disabled. She has been unemployed since 2001. Receives $490 in food stamps and $797 per month for each of the 3 disabled children. She has spent $13,862 on cosmetic surgery 3 different times. Has a 3 bedroom home owned by mother. Listed as home care provider mother funded $255 a week for 6 different children. **Behind $23,000 in mortgage for 10 months. There is a federal and state law that anyone under the age of 35 can only have 2 eggs implanted but Nadya Suleman is 33 and supposedly had either eight or six. Can anyone give me a REAL law that pertains to Nadya Suleman's situation just name one. Like maybe something to do with mortgage or the eggs implanted.
 
any person recieving food stamps must apply and include the amount of assets they have.
Since none of the procedures were paid for by the state, it would seem clear that she failed to declare money that she had. In my opinion, it is likely that she has already commited welfare fraud. Contrary to her thinking.. food stamps are a form of welfare.
I am not sure that there are laws relating to in vitro procedures..since it has to be assumed that persons using in vitro are unable to have children. It would really be unconstitutional to prohibit someone from medical services relating to the choice of having children.
Once those children ARE born.. then the state has the option to investigate any person who appears to be incapable to provide for them, or whose mental state is judged detrimental to their well being.
I'd say she fits the last statement, 100 times over.
 
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