jen7233
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 1, 2005
Hi, if you can't answer the question I have I understand. Did your DH have to go through the legal process to be appointed a guardian? I've been dealing with how to go about getting a guardianship for my older mentally disabled sibling in another state, it's just so complex. Medicaid transfer from state to state from one facility, getting guardianship, and getting a facility close to me is like an obstacle.if the disabled child is getting SSI, then if they leave everything to him, he loses it. Cannot have more than 2k in assets. if he gets Medicaid, same
it should go in a SNT trust (if he's under 65) or an Able account if the state permits.
I have a disabled SIL, in a group home, my dh is guardian and I work with Medicaid.
Thank you for saying so that's so kind of you. I have not felt so kind with some boundaries I've had to put up, but that is the challenge I have.Jen
You have been missed!!!!!
You are such a kind lady ,,sorry I never said that before.
Now 15% a year towards retirement is Awesome Hon!!
Welcome back.
Hugs Mel
Yes, I've been adding a percentage with pay increases and finally made it to my goal of 15% of my pre-tax pay going into my savings plan. Some say 25% is the goal, the Money Guys, but I haven't and probably can't get there as my life obligations i.e. kids college, other, etc. just no more is possible. I'm really at the peak of what I can push at retirement savings (also I'm not doing emergency savings since we bought our house, so that's not good and I need to revisit that).