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A Few Disabiliyt Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="STILLjustamom" data-source="post: 59925" data-attributes="member: 1580"><p>My son is about to be released from prison and will soon have his first appointment with a psychiatrist. I do have all of his psychiatric records from the prison system. Should I go ahead and have him start the disability process now, using what records I do have, or wait until he establishes himself with the new doctor?</p><p>Also, he will be living with us. Should I say he is expected to pay rent or that we let him live there for free? How does SS view those living arrangements? </p><p>He has an old junker of a car that doesn't work, about $300 in the bank, and that's it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STILLjustamom, post: 59925, member: 1580"] My son is about to be released from prison and will soon have his first appointment with a psychiatrist. I do have all of his psychiatric records from the prison system. Should I go ahead and have him start the disability process now, using what records I do have, or wait until he establishes himself with the new doctor? Also, he will be living with us. Should I say he is expected to pay rent or that we let him live there for free? How does SS view those living arrangements? He has an old junker of a car that doesn't work, about $300 in the bank, and that's it. [/QUOTE]
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