I’m 23 and married, so pretty young..and I know ALL about filling out these forms.
You do not need to do anything. Yes, you were both considered dependents last year (which was done in 2009 but for 2008) You need do nothing to change your dependency status, as you two are married so it voids your parents being allowed to claim you.
Do you live with either set of parents?
You will probably get nothing in Financial Aid for this school year, because they look at the taxes for 2008. And since your parents had claimed you, you have to submit that information. But, once you file taxes jointly with your wife for 2009, you will then submit that paperwork to FAFSA and the college you wish to attend.
Medicaid wise also depends on where and who you live with. You have to be broke as a joke to get Medical Assistance as an adult, especially with not having children. You can go on a waiting list for things like Adult Basic, which some states provide for the in between ages….because Medicaid is considered for children, and Medicare is for the elderly. The in between only get Medical Assistance, which has strict income requirements.
If you live with your parents, and do not pay them rent, then you have to include all their income when you apply for Medical Assistance…so I wouldn’t even bother applying if they make decent money at all (decent as in over 35k)
If you have any questions, just ask.