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Have you ever *really* thrown your kid out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 368223"><p>This thread breaks my heart.</p><p>We have basically done this...but it is not the same and I 'feel' for those in this position.</p><p>Since our daughter is on disability and we are the designated payees, she has some money. We control it...otherwise it would be long gone. I have a friend who told me of someone with- my daughter's illness who gets her check and spends it on candy and toys and continues to be homeless.</p><p> </p><p>We take her money and pay rent for low cost housing with- it. However, because of very poor decisions on her part including getting evicted many times, there was a time recently where she had no place to live for a short time and was basically homeless. We still didn't invite her to come back into our home.</p><p>I can say that having her on disability has helped the situation a little. We are doing our very best to keep a roof over her head.</p><p> (Still NOT ideal by ANY means!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 368223"] This thread breaks my heart. We have basically done this...but it is not the same and I 'feel' for those in this position. Since our daughter is on disability and we are the designated payees, she has some money. We control it...otherwise it would be long gone. I have a friend who told me of someone with- my daughter's illness who gets her check and spends it on candy and toys and continues to be homeless. We take her money and pay rent for low cost housing with- it. However, because of very poor decisions on her part including getting evicted many times, there was a time recently where she had no place to live for a short time and was basically homeless. We still didn't invite her to come back into our home. I can say that having her on disability has helped the situation a little. We are doing our very best to keep a roof over her head. (Still NOT ideal by ANY means!) [/QUOTE]
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