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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 509400" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>I went to the Social Security office the other day and got that straightened out. It was in their computer that I did call to notify them and his file was marked suspended but for whatever reason, the checks kept coming. Because of that, he won't have to refile (hallelujah!) and all we will have to do is take him in and show his release papers. When we go pick him up, I'm driving straight to the Social Security office.</p><p></p><p>As for living arrangements, we got a letter from him saying that if we couldn't or wouldn't pick him up / take him in, the system would send him to a men's shelter here in town. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/choir.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":choir:" title="choir :choir:" data-shortname=":choir:" /> This place runs a couple of businesses to fund itself so he would be put to work and they would be able to help him line up things that he will need. I will still be in charge of his funds but with their help, difficult child would be able to start doing for himself, at least as for services/needs/housing. I haven't actually spoken with difficult child so when he calls I'll find out details but it sounds promising!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 509400, member: 2459"] I went to the Social Security office the other day and got that straightened out. It was in their computer that I did call to notify them and his file was marked suspended but for whatever reason, the checks kept coming. Because of that, he won't have to refile (hallelujah!) and all we will have to do is take him in and show his release papers. When we go pick him up, I'm driving straight to the Social Security office. As for living arrangements, we got a letter from him saying that if we couldn't or wouldn't pick him up / take him in, the system would send him to a men's shelter here in town. :choir: This place runs a couple of businesses to fund itself so he would be put to work and they would be able to help him line up things that he will need. I will still be in charge of his funds but with their help, difficult child would be able to start doing for himself, at least as for services/needs/housing. I haven't actually spoken with difficult child so when he calls I'll find out details but it sounds promising!!!! [/QUOTE]
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