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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 685249" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>I agree with SWOT.</p><p></p><p>There were some things I did for my son, just to make it easier for myself in the long run, felt it was being good to me, to save myself more stress.</p><p></p><p>... For example, for my own peace of mind, I wanted to get my name off of a joint bank account with my Difficult Child son. The bank would not remove my name unless son signed the paper and gave a copy of his ID card. He did not have a current ID card, even though I had been hounding him for umpteen months, so I drove him myself to the ID card office and paid the $7 and waited for him to get it, so I could make a copy and take care of getting my name of the account. I also completed the form and had him sign it. ( I did this for me.)</p><p>... Also son did not have any health insurance, but he qualified for the medicaid type insurance, so I printed off the form and filled it out and made him sign it, and sent it in for him. I did this for my own peace of mind / for my own sake, at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 685249, member: 19617"] I agree with SWOT. There were some things I did for my son, just to make it easier for myself in the long run, felt it was being good to me, to save myself more stress. ... For example, for my own peace of mind, I wanted to get my name off of a joint bank account with my Difficult Child son. The bank would not remove my name unless son signed the paper and gave a copy of his ID card. He did not have a current ID card, even though I had been hounding him for umpteen months, so I drove him myself to the ID card office and paid the $7 and waited for him to get it, so I could make a copy and take care of getting my name of the account. I also completed the form and had him sign it. ( I did this for me.) ... Also son did not have any health insurance, but he qualified for the medicaid type insurance, so I printed off the form and filled it out and made him sign it, and sent it in for him. I did this for my own peace of mind / for my own sake, at the time. [/QUOTE]
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