My daughters husband left her…Social Security says it could be Feb..before they can help

Q) My daughters husband left her to move in a camper somewhere with his girl friend. My daughter and her husband are in a 3 year bankruptcy and we have been told by 2 lawyers that she cannot get divorced till the case is closed.Her husband just took a new job with insurance to be available in Jan 2019…so right now she has no insurance ,and no income , she cannot work because of disability , Social Security says it could be Feb or Mar before they can help ,and that could change because her husband is scheduled for a pay raise…so that would make her in a bigger income . What do we do …please help

A) I understand that your daughter is in a difficult situation. She is facing a number of challenges, including:

  • She is going through a divorce.
  • She is disabled and cannot work.
  • She has no income.
  • She has no health insurance.
  • She is waiting on Social Security benefits.
  • Her husband is getting a pay raise, which could affect her eligibility for benefits.

It is important to remember that you are not alone. There are many resources available to help your daughter through this difficult time. Here are some things you can do:

  • Contact your local legal aid society. Legal aid societies provide free or low-cost legal assistance to low-income individuals and families. They may be able to help your daughter with her divorce and other legal issues.
  • Contact your local Department of Human Services (DHS). DHS provides a variety of services to low-income individuals and families, including food stamps, Medicaid, and housing assistance. They may be able to help your daughter with her financial needs.
  • Contact your local Social Security office. Social Security provides benefits to people who are disabled, retired, or have dependent children. They may be able to help your daughter with her benefits application.
  • Contact your local mental health or crisis center. Mental health and crisis centers provide counseling and support to people who are struggling with difficult life events. They may be able to help your daughter cope with the stress of her divorce and other challenges.
  • Reach out to your community. There are many people in your community who may be able to help your daughter. This could include friends, family, religious organizations, or community groups.

It is important to remember that your daughter is strong and resilient. She will get through this difficult time. With your support, she will be able to rebuild her life and create a brighter future.

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