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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 586387" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Obviously every state is different.</p><p></p><p>In Wisconsin, we got SSDI for my autistic spectrum son. We got the medical cards, but only $200 month in monetary funds because he is living at home. That jumps up considerably once he moves into an apartment, which the county will provide. However, if he has more than $2000 in assets, he doesn't get any money. Not sure about the insurance. We don't have assets so it was fairly easy to get him supports and help. I agree with consulting with a lawyer. Then you'll know your options. I know that here, even with a good lawyer, you have to show your assets if your child lives at home.</p><p></p><p>I had a friend with cancer, again here in Wisconsin. She could not get SSDI because she wasn't terminally ill and was expected to go back to work some day. Like I said, each state appears to be different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 586387, member: 1550"] Obviously every state is different. In Wisconsin, we got SSDI for my autistic spectrum son. We got the medical cards, but only $200 month in monetary funds because he is living at home. That jumps up considerably once he moves into an apartment, which the county will provide. However, if he has more than $2000 in assets, he doesn't get any money. Not sure about the insurance. We don't have assets so it was fairly easy to get him supports and help. I agree with consulting with a lawyer. Then you'll know your options. I know that here, even with a good lawyer, you have to show your assets if your child lives at home. I had a friend with cancer, again here in Wisconsin. She could not get SSDI because she wasn't terminally ill and was expected to go back to work some day. Like I said, each state appears to be different. [/QUOTE]
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