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Posted by ensoul on February 15, 2002, at 3:04:21
my daughter got HUD she's moving out in a month, will be gone by March 1st, that means I have to move
Rick is extremely fatigued, on pain meds, and can't do any heavy lifting because of cancer
neither can I not with the nerve damage I have in both hands and my armcan't afford to pay anyone to move, can't afford to anyplace to live
SSI just cut me in 1/2 because they said i got one time grant from Workers Comp...I didn't, they were behind on payments cut no workers comp in January...SSI says that doesn't matter
no way to pay bills, Rick can't work...should be getting disability but that takes time and will less than 1/2 his pay check
I'm going to have to sell my computer and my stereo, and probably the TV
ensoul
Posted by Fi on February 15, 2002, at 14:38:21
In reply to when it all collapses, what do you do, posted by ensoul on February 15, 2002, at 3:04:21
Is there any expert advice you can get which you havent had a shot at? I dont know the system outside my own country- here it would be a social worker or Citizens Advice Bureau or money advice worker.
It all sounds really grim. Good luck.
Fi
Posted by noa on February 16, 2002, at 13:46:30
In reply to Re: when it all collapses, what do you do » ensoul, posted by Fi on February 15, 2002, at 14:38:21
Or law students at a law school--sometimes they have clinics for free services to help with legal issues?
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