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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 576978" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Lordy...I am no expert. Just from my limited experience I know that checks will no longer be mails, the recipient can get a bank card to have ready access to "their" funds. Yeah, RIGHT! SS required that easy child/difficult child have a Representative Payee and, of course, I was the logical one to be named. He received a lump sum settlement for past due monies. That is what is paying for his new home this month unless SS messes it up. Once that money is gone for the house he will be receiving about $700 a month. He (on his own, sigh) set up auto withdrawal from that sum for his insurance payment and his car payment. I don't mind getting off his account but I don't want him to have a card because I know how that will work. I think our circumstances are a bit different so what "might" work for me "may not" work for you. I, personally, HATE how difficult child carryover goes on forever. I wish you good luck. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 576978, member: 35"] Lordy...I am no expert. Just from my limited experience I know that checks will no longer be mails, the recipient can get a bank card to have ready access to "their" funds. Yeah, RIGHT! SS required that easy child/difficult child have a Representative Payee and, of course, I was the logical one to be named. He received a lump sum settlement for past due monies. That is what is paying for his new home this month unless SS messes it up. Once that money is gone for the house he will be receiving about $700 a month. He (on his own, sigh) set up auto withdrawal from that sum for his insurance payment and his car payment. I don't mind getting off his account but I don't want him to have a card because I know how that will work. I think our circumstances are a bit different so what "might" work for me "may not" work for you. I, personally, HATE how difficult child carryover goes on forever. I wish you good luck. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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