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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 737143" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Nomad, have tou thought of a private payee? I was Sonics payee for years and when we decided to travel in the winter, we knew we couldnt do it from so far away. So we asked his Case Manager to find one for him and we told Sonic and he is fine with it. It has been a relief to have a private payee. Being a payee is a big responsibility.</p><p></p><p>I truly feel also that if Daughter is happier and kinder not being around her brother, maybe seperate holidays are okay for her sake and yours. Sometimes families have to be nonconventional. Thats okay. We have to think about what is best, not what is the norm.</p><p>Is it possible she is odd because of the anereysm? Brain damage? Whatever the reason, maybe she would be more comfortable sharing quiet holidays with just her parents. You can have your small and big holiday a few days apart.</p><p></p><p>I hope you find a way to solve this. Honestly, think about the private payee. Look into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 737143, member: 1550"] Nomad, have tou thought of a private payee? I was Sonics payee for years and when we decided to travel in the winter, we knew we couldnt do it from so far away. So we asked his Case Manager to find one for him and we told Sonic and he is fine with it. It has been a relief to have a private payee. Being a payee is a big responsibility. I truly feel also that if Daughter is happier and kinder not being around her brother, maybe seperate holidays are okay for her sake and yours. Sometimes families have to be nonconventional. Thats okay. We have to think about what is best, not what is the norm. Is it possible she is odd because of the anereysm? Brain damage? Whatever the reason, maybe she would be more comfortable sharing quiet holidays with just her parents. You can have your small and big holiday a few days apart. I hope you find a way to solve this. Honestly, think about the private payee. Look into it. [/QUOTE]
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