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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 171400" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, MIT. It sounds like the same type of "father" in this situation. I found out while I was pregnant that he was in trouble legally for not paying support for his daughter. who was about 13yo at that time. </p><p></p><p>I can't quite figure out what the "sign over rights" clause is referring to- if it just means that I would sign over rights to any additional payment for service I might receive, that is one thing. If it means that I would be signing over rights to decisions regarding difficult child's health care, that's another. </p><p></p><p>The more I look though, it seems like I would make too much to get this help (insurance). Which is a catch-22. If I don't get it, I am paying almost $1000 a mo. in cost for our private insurance through my employer. So, I'm not netting enough to pay 2 bills, much less the house payment, co-pays, groceries, etc. They have an exammple on their website. It is based on a family of 3 paying $350/mo for insurance cost. Who are they kidding? We're talking about a difficult child who has been in a psychiatric hospital. But- insurance for me alone would probably cost more than $350/mo.</p><p></p><p>Yet, if they remove him from my home and place him in another home- that other home would get all kinds of assistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 171400, member: 3699"] Thanks, MIT. It sounds like the same type of "father" in this situation. I found out while I was pregnant that he was in trouble legally for not paying support for his daughter. who was about 13yo at that time. I can't quite figure out what the "sign over rights" clause is referring to- if it just means that I would sign over rights to any additional payment for service I might receive, that is one thing. If it means that I would be signing over rights to decisions regarding difficult child's health care, that's another. The more I look though, it seems like I would make too much to get this help (insurance). Which is a catch-22. If I don't get it, I am paying almost $1000 a mo. in cost for our private insurance through my employer. So, I'm not netting enough to pay 2 bills, much less the house payment, co-pays, groceries, etc. They have an exammple on their website. It is based on a family of 3 paying $350/mo for insurance cost. Who are they kidding? We're talking about a difficult child who has been in a psychiatric hospital. But- insurance for me alone would probably cost more than $350/mo. Yet, if they remove him from my home and place him in another home- that other home would get all kinds of assistance. [/QUOTE]
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