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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 607171"><p>Im so sorry <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> Dont get me wrong that is a long way for your ex to drive for work BUT its no excuse. He could of hired someone to take your son to and from school, sometimes Insc might pay maybe ? One of my friends is in Social Work and he specifically works with kids and adults with mental maybe physical disorders and one of his clients has him go every morning to help get her son ready for the day. Id have him help me but he lives in another state! Hmm, sounds like my ex a little who blames my pregnencies on me ( ya well, he was there!) and always puts his wives/girlfriends first.. yes, several. So I know it gets overwhelming, trust me my son is a handful and I have my daughter. Luckily I do have my dad and grandfathers help but they are both disabled so I have to care for them as well which I love to do, but its hard. Luckily, I have their help financially too. Plus a couple of my good friends. What about food stamps and Hud? Cash assistance( TANF) too but the cash assistance they do contact your ex to see if he will pay first. You just have to make under a certain amount even though your working. I do get child support but no HUD or cash asst. </p><p></p><p>Well, since the decision is made, hopefully your son will be able to get comfortable quickly as he can. I will pray for him and you all. Same with your daughter, tell him one step at a time. </p><p></p><p>I know the apartment issue is hard, I don't know what to say but they should understand he is your son and a minor. I wish you luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 607171"] Im so sorry :( Dont get me wrong that is a long way for your ex to drive for work BUT its no excuse. He could of hired someone to take your son to and from school, sometimes Insc might pay maybe ? One of my friends is in Social Work and he specifically works with kids and adults with mental maybe physical disorders and one of his clients has him go every morning to help get her son ready for the day. Id have him help me but he lives in another state! Hmm, sounds like my ex a little who blames my pregnencies on me ( ya well, he was there!) and always puts his wives/girlfriends first.. yes, several. So I know it gets overwhelming, trust me my son is a handful and I have my daughter. Luckily I do have my dad and grandfathers help but they are both disabled so I have to care for them as well which I love to do, but its hard. Luckily, I have their help financially too. Plus a couple of my good friends. What about food stamps and Hud? Cash assistance( TANF) too but the cash assistance they do contact your ex to see if he will pay first. You just have to make under a certain amount even though your working. I do get child support but no HUD or cash asst. Well, since the decision is made, hopefully your son will be able to get comfortable quickly as he can. I will pray for him and you all. Same with your daughter, tell him one step at a time. I know the apartment issue is hard, I don't know what to say but they should understand he is your son and a minor. I wish you luck [/QUOTE]
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