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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 427215" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>DDD, I would suggest you get difficult child to sign a Financial Power of Attoney to you like yesterday so you can call and find out what that is for. </p><p> </p><p>When SO was in the process of SSDI, he was denied because he was on "my" checking account - even though I could prove all of the money going in (paycheck) and going out (my bills) and he never issued a check - it was solely done in case something happened to me, he could get money for the boys - didn't matter - he had access to the money and they considered it "his" as well. If your difficult child had a checking account, and your daughter had him put her name on it, and used it for her personal deposits, that might be the problem. I do know they check these accounts - SO's dad sent him one year 10.00 for his birthday, he put it in his account, and he got a letter saying they were deducting 10.00 from his next check due to this "income"</p><p> </p><p>I would so nail her behind to the wall if she took advantage of him..</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 427215, member: 47"] DDD, I would suggest you get difficult child to sign a Financial Power of Attoney to you like yesterday so you can call and find out what that is for. When SO was in the process of SSDI, he was denied because he was on "my" checking account - even though I could prove all of the money going in (paycheck) and going out (my bills) and he never issued a check - it was solely done in case something happened to me, he could get money for the boys - didn't matter - he had access to the money and they considered it "his" as well. If your difficult child had a checking account, and your daughter had him put her name on it, and used it for her personal deposits, that might be the problem. I do know they check these accounts - SO's dad sent him one year 10.00 for his birthday, he put it in his account, and he got a letter saying they were deducting 10.00 from his next check due to this "income" I would so nail her behind to the wall if she took advantage of him.. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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