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Old 07-25-2012, 10:51 AM #5
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
At least you have access to unemployment. My wife's UE is about to run out.

I know that UE does not make up for the previous wages.

Has your son ever applied for Calif State Disability Insurance income?

We've learned that every little bit helps. My wife has found occasional temp work to augment her UE. If she earns too much or works too many hours, it extends her UE benefits so they last longer.

What is going to happen on Dec 21?
My son was only here in CA for a month before his accident, had not worked here long enough for CA benefits. Yeah, UE isn't enough to cover my expenses, but I will look into it along with becoming a paid caregiver for my son, see if that can work out somehow.

Dec. 21, 2012 is "the end of the world" according to the "Mayan End Times Prophecy". It's the last date on their ancient calendar. Some people actually believe in it. I almost would start to believe in it now, at least for my life...
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