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<blockquote data-quote="pajamas" data-source="post: 662111" data-attributes="member: 13499"><p>How much data do I needed to keep to do the form? It's not my strength! </p><p></p><p>I did look at the cost of roomshares in our area and used that as the basis for the boarding agreement, including house rules and consequences. From an SSI perspective, I'm sure it's still "in kind support" since it's nowhere near the "fair share" amount given our mortgage, etc., but it still gives us a basis for removing her if necessary. I do worry for her safety - and also for mine and the younger kids, who have their own issues.</p><p></p><p>Caught a surprise break at the bank yesterday when seeking advice about how to set up a subaccount for CeCe so that she could practice managing money without touching her SSI directly or affecting our credit. It turned out the 'personal banker' giving us advice had adopted her severe disabled grandkids - she even uses the same child psychiatrist we had for many years. She was very motherly to CeCe, and what a relief to be able to talk with someone at the bank who gets it the next time one of the kids messes with our finances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pajamas, post: 662111, member: 13499"] How much data do I needed to keep to do the form? It's not my strength! I did look at the cost of roomshares in our area and used that as the basis for the boarding agreement, including house rules and consequences. From an SSI perspective, I'm sure it's still "in kind support" since it's nowhere near the "fair share" amount given our mortgage, etc., but it still gives us a basis for removing her if necessary. I do worry for her safety - and also for mine and the younger kids, who have their own issues. Caught a surprise break at the bank yesterday when seeking advice about how to set up a subaccount for CeCe so that she could practice managing money without touching her SSI directly or affecting our credit. It turned out the 'personal banker' giving us advice had adopted her severe disabled grandkids - she even uses the same child psychiatrist we had for many years. She was very motherly to CeCe, and what a relief to be able to talk with someone at the bank who gets it the next time one of the kids messes with our finances. [/QUOTE]
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