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Pros and Cons of applying for SSI
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 5189" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Thanks for the input. You're right, we do need to think about after husband and I die. Our "estate" (aka life insurance) will be divided and Boo's portion will be in a special needs trust. Right now my bro and brother in law are the trustees (trust doesn't actually exist right now because... well, we're still living hand to mouth, LOL). Eventually Wee and Diva will be trustees. Thanks for the heads up about different states and different rules... we'll have to remember that down the line.</p><p></p><p>Actually, it smacked me square in the forehead today. Boo *won't* qualify for SSI/Medicaid when he hits 18. If us paying medical bills, etc., counts as "income" for him, he makes more than *I* do, LOL. </p><p></p><p>Solved that problem. One less thing to worry about. But it was a good exercise in terms of thinking more long term. Again, thanks for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 5189, member: 8"] Thanks for the input. You're right, we do need to think about after husband and I die. Our "estate" (aka life insurance) will be divided and Boo's portion will be in a special needs trust. Right now my bro and brother in law are the trustees (trust doesn't actually exist right now because... well, we're still living hand to mouth, LOL). Eventually Wee and Diva will be trustees. Thanks for the heads up about different states and different rules... we'll have to remember that down the line. Actually, it smacked me square in the forehead today. Boo *won't* qualify for SSI/Medicaid when he hits 18. If us paying medical bills, etc., counts as "income" for him, he makes more than *I* do, LOL. Solved that problem. One less thing to worry about. But it was a good exercise in terms of thinking more long term. Again, thanks for the input. [/QUOTE]
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