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Old 11-09-2010, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Janke View Post
Remember that the SSI program is a public assistance program and all the questions you were asked in this interview will be asked periodically for as long as you are on SSI. And that changes in your living situation, value and ownership of any asset and money received from any source can either reduce or stop SSI benefits. These changes must be reported every time there is a change and if you are on SSI the rest of your life, then that is how long you have to report.
I appreciate the guidance, by the way, but may I ask what prompted it? Was it something I said?

In any case, I have a condition for which there is no cure and not much scientific knowledge. The odds of my situation changing are very, very low. I'll just have to deal with the obligations that come with the program.
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