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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 172680" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Other than the concerns of stirring up issues with the GAL/judge, having to go thru the "where is difficult child going to live" tramatic experience again, and worry over going after difficult child's father until he is involved in difficult child's life (which would be wonderful if he wasn't the way he is)- the problem is that if I don't have this resolved in 1 month, we are going to be in a bigger financial mess. So, given that the medicaid would help a great deal but even that won't solve the problem, I'm kind of wondering if I shoul;d pursue it. Basicly, the problem won't be solved until I can work full time againi or get a much better paying job if I have to be paid by the hour. Usually, if there are no benefits paid by the employer then the hourly rate paid is higher. That isn't the case here. Anyway, if I pursue getting more income coming in, difficult child definitely won't qualify. Maybe I should file, then if I can't find a better paying situation, at least this would help.</p><p></p><p>I need to feel the situation out with the GAL. I have a call into her- I asked her to call me back at home because it would be difficult to discuss this from work. Any time I've asked that before, she has called me at work. During lunch time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 172680, member: 3699"] Other than the concerns of stirring up issues with the GAL/judge, having to go thru the "where is difficult child going to live" tramatic experience again, and worry over going after difficult child's father until he is involved in difficult child's life (which would be wonderful if he wasn't the way he is)- the problem is that if I don't have this resolved in 1 month, we are going to be in a bigger financial mess. So, given that the medicaid would help a great deal but even that won't solve the problem, I'm kind of wondering if I shoul;d pursue it. Basicly, the problem won't be solved until I can work full time againi or get a much better paying job if I have to be paid by the hour. Usually, if there are no benefits paid by the employer then the hourly rate paid is higher. That isn't the case here. Anyway, if I pursue getting more income coming in, difficult child definitely won't qualify. Maybe I should file, then if I can't find a better paying situation, at least this would help. I need to feel the situation out with the GAL. I have a call into her- I asked her to call me back at home because it would be difficult to discuss this from work. Any time I've asked that before, she has called me at work. During lunch time. [/QUOTE]
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