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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 557307" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>When difficult child was 6 I was encouraged to apply for SSI for him. At that time I wasn't able to work because he was so needy. I applied and the day after the interview (at SS office) the lady called me to tell me there was a check on the way. He has never attended a special school. They only needed the info as to who his psychiatrist was and any diagnosis. I was prepared for the denial and appeal and was totally shocked when without him seeing their doctor or anything he was approved. It doesn't hurt to apply for your difficult child. The amount he will get will depend on your income and the child support amount he is to receive (court ordered support).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 557307, member: 7736"] When difficult child was 6 I was encouraged to apply for SSI for him. At that time I wasn't able to work because he was so needy. I applied and the day after the interview (at SS office) the lady called me to tell me there was a check on the way. He has never attended a special school. They only needed the info as to who his psychiatrist was and any diagnosis. I was prepared for the denial and appeal and was totally shocked when without him seeing their doctor or anything he was approved. It doesn't hurt to apply for your difficult child. The amount he will get will depend on your income and the child support amount he is to receive (court ordered support). [/QUOTE]
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