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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s 400k. But wasn’t the trust investing it the whole time? Something is not right with this. I would file a complaint and have it investigated. [/quote] Absolutely. $2,700 monthly is a lot for a disabled person with most expenses covered. If it’s a 3rd party SNT the rules are clear. The money cannot be used for food, rent, gift cards, cash. If the trust pays for groceries it can mean he is no longer eligible for SNAP benefits. If the trust is used for rent that takes away from his housing allowance. These are reasons the trust was set up in the first place. The trust is created for the extras he will never be able to afford. Vacations, activities, classes, video game equipments, things like that. The disabled person is allowed to keep a percentage of his social security benefits for miscellaneous expenses. These would include very small gifts for families members. Does he have a guardian. Someone needs to investigate. [/quote]
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