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<blockquote data-quote="in a daze" data-source="post: 704005" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>You're doing a really good job with her. You're enforcing consequences and not letting her manipulate you. What a challenge you have on your hands.</p><p></p><p>She would most likely apply for SSI, which is for the disabled with little work history and few assets. She would get about 760.00 a month, (from what I remember) unless she works, and then it would be reduced by how much she makes a month. She would get Medicaid and food stamps. You can be her trustee and give her an allowance, so that she has no access to the money.</p><p></p><p>I would go online and start filling out the application now, as it takes a few months before Social Security will get back to you. However, if she is awarded, she will get a retroactive lump sum.</p><p></p><p>Include as much detail as you can. If she's been hospitalized, all the better to bolster her case.</p><p></p><p>Daze</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="in a daze, post: 704005, member: 15832"] You're doing a really good job with her. You're enforcing consequences and not letting her manipulate you. What a challenge you have on your hands. She would most likely apply for SSI, which is for the disabled with little work history and few assets. She would get about 760.00 a month, (from what I remember) unless she works, and then it would be reduced by how much she makes a month. She would get Medicaid and food stamps. You can be her trustee and give her an allowance, so that she has no access to the money. I would go online and start filling out the application now, as it takes a few months before Social Security will get back to you. However, if she is awarded, she will get a retroactive lump sum. Include as much detail as you can. If she's been hospitalized, all the better to bolster her case. Daze [/QUOTE]
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