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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 219564" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Heather, I hope your resource really leads you to some help. One thig I noticed while looking tthrough the state forms for my location (these are forms the agency person would fill out after interviewing the family I guess), is that it has a section regarding the caretaker's ability to provide what the child needs. One line is for whether or not the caretaker is really trying (can't remember exact wording), but there are also lines for whether or not the caretaker is financially able, mentally able, physically able, etc. I would think it should help in your case that you daughter is older, entering teen life, yet you do not have the physical abilities that you used too and you need help for all this.</p><p></p><p>For me, I was wondering if the "lack of financial resources" would apply in a situation where I did have the finances to provide for my child, until I had to pay legal fees, owe for his legal restitution, can't work full time any more due to his appts and supervision needs, etc.</p><p></p><p>Keep us posted!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 219564, member: 3699"] Heather, I hope your resource really leads you to some help. One thig I noticed while looking tthrough the state forms for my location (these are forms the agency person would fill out after interviewing the family I guess), is that it has a section regarding the caretaker's ability to provide what the child needs. One line is for whether or not the caretaker is really trying (can't remember exact wording), but there are also lines for whether or not the caretaker is financially able, mentally able, physically able, etc. I would think it should help in your case that you daughter is older, entering teen life, yet you do not have the physical abilities that you used too and you need help for all this. For me, I was wondering if the "lack of financial resources" would apply in a situation where I did have the finances to provide for my child, until I had to pay legal fees, owe for his legal restitution, can't work full time any more due to his appts and supervision needs, etc. Keep us posted!! [/QUOTE]
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