Wendypeffy

Wendypeffy t1_iuiy6ta wrote

Reply to comment by The_E_Trifecta in CU-Winter months by ReadLess4430

They don’t make you pay the shortage in bulk. They recalculate your average use every 12 months and divide the shortage up over the next 12 months. It’s called “level pay”. It’s a game changer. Been doing it for 4 years.

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Wendypeffy t1_iudxnzu wrote

Dating apps are helpful. I found my guy on hinge. It’s a good way to meet people who are not from around here and have different values.

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Wendypeffy t1_irc31h8 wrote

As others have said, emancipation is the move here. Assuming legal guardianship means that until she’s 18 you are FULLY responsible for her well being and her actions and as great of a kid as she may be, that is not something you probably want to risk. She’s young, but unfortunately it is time for her to start learning about how to be a responsible independent adult and you can help her with that once she is emancipated. Once enrolled in school, inquire with the school counselor about MO OP, the Missouri Options program to get her an actual diploma even though she is significantly behind on required graduation credits, that program is the catch up fast track to an actual diploma, not a GED(a GED can potentially disqualify her for future endeavors). If you need help, DM me. I work in school counseling and have assisted students with similar life circumstances. It’s a difficult situation to be in, but I’ve seen many kids rise from the ashes and turn out to be fabulous young adults. Thank you for caring.

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Wendypeffy t1_iqyioej wrote

Emotional support animals are not protected by the ADA. Only trained service animals. If you have a disability with a registered service animal then simply provide documents to eliminate any argument or discussion about the legitimacy of your animal and your needs. They don’t need to know about your disability, but providing documents that a service animal will have is sufficient and can’t be refused under the ADA. **I’m NOT saying emotional support animals aren’t legitimate, because I truly believe they are, but unfortunately they are not protected under the ADA.

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