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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 654299" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>My husband, Difficult Child 's father, is her "designated payee" for her SSI. I'm not sure exactly, but I think the checks come in both names. They are automatically deposited into an account in both of their names. Somehow, she has limited access, or at least she thinks she does. Her checks are often needed 100% for rent...if she is lucky a teeny tiny bit remains. Rents are expensive here. Each month, my husband pays her rent for her with this account. This is number one priority. The little that is left over (IF any is left over at all) she can use for necessities. Basically, my husband helps her since she is unable to make sound financial decisions. I do not think she would be able to maintain a roof over her head if she made the decisions on her own. I'm very proud of her that she fully accepts this arrangement as she would very likely be homeless otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 654299, member: 4152"] My husband, Difficult Child 's father, is her "designated payee" for her SSI. I'm not sure exactly, but I think the checks come in both names. They are automatically deposited into an account in both of their names. Somehow, she has limited access, or at least she thinks she does. Her checks are often needed 100% for rent...if she is lucky a teeny tiny bit remains. Rents are expensive here. Each month, my husband pays her rent for her with this account. This is number one priority. The little that is left over (IF any is left over at all) she can use for necessities. Basically, my husband helps her since she is unable to make sound financial decisions. I do not think she would be able to maintain a roof over her head if she made the decisions on her own. I'm very proud of her that she fully accepts this arrangement as she would very likely be homeless otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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