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Good Grief...Experts need for Social Security
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 427499" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>DDD</p><p></p><p>Seems we've run into a similar snag with Travis' disability application. husband is filling out the paperwork for him. He needed SS to call him back for something................and they won't because he's not Travis. So far, it's looking like they may have to go to the office to have it set up husband can help him. Travis is going to attempt to call and do the same thing, but I have a strong suspicion that won't be enough. He probably has to sign something.</p><p></p><p>My only question is............IF you do the POA with difficult child.............is there someone to take it over at some point in the future when you can no longer do it for him? Someone other than biomom that can be trusted not to take advantage of him. Or do you think given time he can learn to manage it himself? There was a time I thought Travis would not be able to learn, but he has and he did well with it overall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 427499, member: 84"] DDD Seems we've run into a similar snag with Travis' disability application. husband is filling out the paperwork for him. He needed SS to call him back for something................and they won't because he's not Travis. So far, it's looking like they may have to go to the office to have it set up husband can help him. Travis is going to attempt to call and do the same thing, but I have a strong suspicion that won't be enough. He probably has to sign something. My only question is............IF you do the POA with difficult child.............is there someone to take it over at some point in the future when you can no longer do it for him? Someone other than biomom that can be trusted not to take advantage of him. Or do you think given time he can learn to manage it himself? There was a time I thought Travis would not be able to learn, but he has and he did well with it overall. [/QUOTE]
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