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Anyone have guardianship for their Difficult Child?
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<blockquote data-quote="A dad" data-source="post: 676005" data-attributes="member: 18668"><p>In your opinion is he able to work for money meaning to hold a job? My youngest is very similar to yours but no diagnosis of any issue because I did bothered to have him diagnosed because I taught he will grow out of it. Poor social skills and did not fully grasped common sense but in less then a year he worked abroad and gathered enough money to buy a 3 bedroom apartment of course I do have to say apartments are dirt cheap in my country I mean there are 1 bedroom apartments with 2000 euro.</p><p> Now he was his own home and works at a manufacturing company to pay the bills.</p><p> My point is as long as he is able to work and hold a job and get a income there is not reason for you to get guardianship you can let him stay in your home if he pays bills and pays rent if you want. </p><p> The rest well are his choices if he wants relationships or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A dad, post: 676005, member: 18668"] In your opinion is he able to work for money meaning to hold a job? My youngest is very similar to yours but no diagnosis of any issue because I did bothered to have him diagnosed because I taught he will grow out of it. Poor social skills and did not fully grasped common sense but in less then a year he worked abroad and gathered enough money to buy a 3 bedroom apartment of course I do have to say apartments are dirt cheap in my country I mean there are 1 bedroom apartments with 2000 euro. Now he was his own home and works at a manufacturing company to pay the bills. My point is as long as he is able to work and hold a job and get a income there is not reason for you to get guardianship you can let him stay in your home if he pays bills and pays rent if you want. The rest well are his choices if he wants relationships or not. [/QUOTE]
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