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...Aaaaand it just got worse
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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 642786" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>OK since I guess even though none of you have never been, there, done that with an actual ward of the state I guess since we have a lawyer here, a lawyer (but not in the field of Probate) she would know more than I do about which is the right way to go for someone with Intelectual Disabilities. Especially the billing part - since as she says it has been so long since she did any billing. Again orginanl poster needs to talk with people in the ID's community to help her decide which is the best way to go for her family member. And just because someone here on the board has a law degree, doesn't mean they know anything about the IQ community and what types of protections and programs are offered for ID community members and their family. DUH - oh, it is not the same for "regular" people. The whole ID community has a host of separate issues that are addressed in each state in a different way. However since difficult child is nearing 18 it is time to get a plane in place. </p><p></p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/winnersmiley.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":winnersmiley:" title="winnersmiley :winnersmiley:" data-shortname=":winnersmiley:" /> giving information they know nothing about unless they have actually worked in the field of ID's. Yeah I am making it up about the lawyers fee's just to scare OP, (rolls eyes) Making up all the information as I go along WTF??? Seriously?</p><p> Someone is a right fighter for sure!<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/beafraid.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":beafraid:" title="beafraid :beafraid:" data-shortname=":beafraid:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 642786, member: 18366"] OK since I guess even though none of you have never been, there, done that with an actual ward of the state I guess since we have a lawyer here, a lawyer (but not in the field of Probate) she would know more than I do about which is the right way to go for someone with Intelectual Disabilities. Especially the billing part - since as she says it has been so long since she did any billing. Again orginanl poster needs to talk with people in the ID's community to help her decide which is the best way to go for her family member. And just because someone here on the board has a law degree, doesn't mean they know anything about the IQ community and what types of protections and programs are offered for ID community members and their family. DUH - oh, it is not the same for "regular" people. The whole ID community has a host of separate issues that are addressed in each state in a different way. However since difficult child is nearing 18 it is time to get a plane in place. :winnersmiley: giving information they know nothing about unless they have actually worked in the field of ID's. Yeah I am making it up about the lawyers fee's just to scare OP, (rolls eyes) Making up all the information as I go along WTF??? Seriously? Someone is a right fighter for sure!:beafraid: [/QUOTE]
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