juliusfrank
Jul 9, 2009, 12:29 AM
I have a Step-Relative that is autistic and resides in a group home setting in Atlanta, Georgia. All of her financial needs are met by the State and Government programs and cover her housing, food, medical needs, etc...
Recently, all four of the siblings in our family - myself, my sister and both the autistic step sister and another step sister we scheduled to received large payouts in a probate. Right before the payout, the lawyer for the two step siblings informed us that the autistic sibling would be removing her name from the documents and did not want to receive any funds as they would jeopardize the financial assistance she receives from the State and Government. Instead of redistributing the funds three ways instead of four, the other step sibling stated that she would be accepting the autistics' portion and holding onto it for her in case of future needs.
I feel that if she has access to the money, she should be required to inform the financial agencies that she now has the ability to pay for her own care. Does anyone know how to go about contacting Financial Aid agencies in Atlanta Georgia or who to contact to provide this information? I find it very unfair that someone else may be denied assistance due to limited funds or availability.
Recently, all four of the siblings in our family - myself, my sister and both the autistic step sister and another step sister we scheduled to received large payouts in a probate. Right before the payout, the lawyer for the two step siblings informed us that the autistic sibling would be removing her name from the documents and did not want to receive any funds as they would jeopardize the financial assistance she receives from the State and Government. Instead of redistributing the funds three ways instead of four, the other step sibling stated that she would be accepting the autistics' portion and holding onto it for her in case of future needs.
I feel that if she has access to the money, she should be required to inform the financial agencies that she now has the ability to pay for her own care. Does anyone know how to go about contacting Financial Aid agencies in Atlanta Georgia or who to contact to provide this information? I find it very unfair that someone else may be denied assistance due to limited funds or availability.