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I evicted her - what now?
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<blockquote data-quote="troubled" data-source="post: 406538"><p>She believes strongly that she can qualify for SSI because her last therapist said so. The trouble is that she has refused treatment and counseling for over 5 years. I did get all the paperwork together for her to take to the SSI but she is refusing to get an ID. I think it's because she wants to weasel out of getting in trouble by lying about who she is. I tried to get help filling out the SSI forms and the person who was trying to help got mad because difficult child was not there also.. too lazy to get out of bed and go with me. Plus, they also said she needs an ID. Now that she is evicted she doesn't even have an address and that will present a big problem for her in this state where they require two proofs of address/residency. And her boyfriend's mother told her she was not giving her permission to use their address in Minn. I think difficult child would qualify for some sort of housing but seeing how in MI there is a big problem with homeless now I don't know. difficult child and her boyfriend leave everything up to someone else and don't go asking for the help themselves. difficult child is waiting for her boyfriend's parents to find them an apt in Minn but I don't think they are going to do it because they don't want difficult child with their son anymore. The shelters are all full here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="troubled, post: 406538"] She believes strongly that she can qualify for SSI because her last therapist said so. The trouble is that she has refused treatment and counseling for over 5 years. I did get all the paperwork together for her to take to the SSI but she is refusing to get an ID. I think it's because she wants to weasel out of getting in trouble by lying about who she is. I tried to get help filling out the SSI forms and the person who was trying to help got mad because difficult child was not there also.. too lazy to get out of bed and go with me. Plus, they also said she needs an ID. Now that she is evicted she doesn't even have an address and that will present a big problem for her in this state where they require two proofs of address/residency. And her boyfriend's mother told her she was not giving her permission to use their address in Minn. I think difficult child would qualify for some sort of housing but seeing how in MI there is a big problem with homeless now I don't know. difficult child and her boyfriend leave everything up to someone else and don't go asking for the help themselves. difficult child is waiting for her boyfriend's parents to find them an apt in Minn but I don't think they are going to do it because they don't want difficult child with their son anymore. The shelters are all full here. [/QUOTE]
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