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<blockquote data-quote="rlsnights" data-source="post: 415651" data-attributes="member: 7948"><p>Right, forgot about the disability appeal happening.</p><p></p><p>Well if I were you I would contact social security and ask them how you give them info about the possible financial abuse of someone on disability. Given the history you shared before I would think that would be enough to substantiate anything you tell them. In that case they are very likely to require an institutional payee if/when he gets disability again.</p><p></p><p>You also always have the option of making a report to adult protective services. The reporting source is supposed to be kept secret from the victim and perpetrator. This would also support anything you told social security.</p><p></p><p>Finally, if social security found this info to be true it may bolster difficult child's disability appeal. If he's incapable of handling his own money, well that would seem to demonstrate that he is disabled don't you think?</p><p></p><p>P</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlsnights, post: 415651, member: 7948"] Right, forgot about the disability appeal happening. Well if I were you I would contact social security and ask them how you give them info about the possible financial abuse of someone on disability. Given the history you shared before I would think that would be enough to substantiate anything you tell them. In that case they are very likely to require an institutional payee if/when he gets disability again. You also always have the option of making a report to adult protective services. The reporting source is supposed to be kept secret from the victim and perpetrator. This would also support anything you told social security. Finally, if social security found this info to be true it may bolster difficult child's disability appeal. If he's incapable of handling his own money, well that would seem to demonstrate that he is disabled don't you think? P [/QUOTE]
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