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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 586345" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Welcome back Flsunset, I remember your story. I would tread very, very carefully through all of this. Here in CA. Social Services will try hard to get the parents to take care of their grown kids first, and then when that fails, they will eventually provide services. I do not know how it works where you are, but if need be, it may be a good idea to get an attorney or someone who can advocate for you so that you don't make any mistakes and put your assets in jeopardy. Just because he is living with you should not make you in any way liable for his medical bills. But I am not an attorney, there may be others here who can weigh in with options for you. Just be careful, do some research on the internet, talk to others, get as much information as you can so you are aware of all of it. A friend of mine got a bunch of medical bills sent to him after his mother passed. He had no idea how they even found him he wasn't on any paperwork for her. He threw them all away, he had no legal responsibility for any of that. Good luck with all of that, I think you can find a way to get him the care he needs without it impacting your assets, but you may have to do some research to get answers. (((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 586345, member: 13542"] Welcome back Flsunset, I remember your story. I would tread very, very carefully through all of this. Here in CA. Social Services will try hard to get the parents to take care of their grown kids first, and then when that fails, they will eventually provide services. I do not know how it works where you are, but if need be, it may be a good idea to get an attorney or someone who can advocate for you so that you don't make any mistakes and put your assets in jeopardy. Just because he is living with you should not make you in any way liable for his medical bills. But I am not an attorney, there may be others here who can weigh in with options for you. Just be careful, do some research on the internet, talk to others, get as much information as you can so you are aware of all of it. A friend of mine got a bunch of medical bills sent to him after his mother passed. He had no idea how they even found him he wasn't on any paperwork for her. He threw them all away, he had no legal responsibility for any of that. Good luck with all of that, I think you can find a way to get him the care he needs without it impacting your assets, but you may have to do some research to get answers. (((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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