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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 321324" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm not one to do illegal or fraudulant things, but in this case, can you just draw up an agreement between you and your son saying he'll pay a third and turn that in so he gets to keep his benefits? If he happens to "get behind" and not really pay you a third, who will ever know? You're his mom and his landlord- are they going to make you prove that he actually did pay a third? If so, you can give him gift back of whatever you see appropriate. This is absurd when he's an adult. Are they expecting this check to only cover a portion of his expenses and that he also work- as in, someone who is determined to be partially disabled sometimes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 321324, member: 3699"] I'm not one to do illegal or fraudulant things, but in this case, can you just draw up an agreement between you and your son saying he'll pay a third and turn that in so he gets to keep his benefits? If he happens to "get behind" and not really pay you a third, who will ever know? You're his mom and his landlord- are they going to make you prove that he actually did pay a third? If so, you can give him gift back of whatever you see appropriate. This is absurd when he's an adult. Are they expecting this check to only cover a portion of his expenses and that he also work- as in, someone who is determined to be partially disabled sometimes? [/QUOTE]
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