Containment What will happen when Barb dies?

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If Barb cared about her spawn, she’d be setting something up for him. The way she clearly doesn’t give a rat’s ass about what happens to Chris when she dies is just sad.
Agreed. From what I've observed, Bob was clearly the only one who cared at least a little. Even then, Barb has always been an emotionally abusive psycho. Hell, she took out a reverse mortgage when Bob paid off all of it so Chris could have a house. Sad.
 
If Barb cared about her spawn, she’d be setting something up for him. The way she clearly doesn’t give a rat’s ass about what happens to Chris when she dies is just sad.

Agreed. From what I've observed, Bob was clearly the only one who cared at least a little. Even then, Barb has always been an emotionally abusive psycho. Hell, she took out a reverse mortgage when Bob paid off all of it so Chris could have a house. Sad.
Pretty much this. If Barb hadn't hired a high priced attorney (she still plead guilty btw), there would have been more money for Chris (who would've have spent it either way, let's be honest). Everything that Bob built, Barb destroyed in the matter of months. No one, except Chris, will cry when she's dead. The sad part is Chris probably didn't/doesn't realize that his mom took advantage of him via emotional abuse/manipulation and theft. Then again, Chris learned from experience since he was taking money from both his parents in the past so, there's also that.
 
His first step should be looking into section 8 housing for when the inevitable happens, but I don't even think he knows how to even go about this process at all, someone would literally have to hand hold him and kiss his arse in order for him to even attempt something like that as it stands now.
The waiting list for even "emergency" Section 8 housing is months or years long. So he'd probably end up in some shitty welfare hotel run by a slumlord, maybe in Charlottesville or somewhere like that, for at least a while before he got subsidized housing. It might even be more screwed up than usual thanks to the coof.
Barb fucked her kids over hard. At least Cole was able to get his shit together (for the most part); Chris is doomed and Barb is going to die knowing she was a horrible parent by not getting Chris the help he needed and not preparing him for adult life.
Barb is a sociopath. If she gave a shit she wouldn't have mortgaged the house out the ass the instant Bob died to buy more hoard shit.
Hell, she took out a reverse mortgage when Bob paid off all of it so Chris could have a house. Sad.
It's a normal mortgage. The only source for the reverse mortgage thing was a mistake by Null years ago that he nearly immediately corrected.
 
Hell, she took out a reverse mortgage when Bob paid off all of it so Chris could have a house. Sad.
Even if Chris owned the house and lot free and clear, property and other taxes wouldn't be getting paid. The house not turning into a public nuisance/hazard or catching on fire (again) would be an impossibility without very involved outside oversight.
 
The issue with Chris is that he would be difficult to detain from a mental health point of view. He's not an acute risk to himself or others and the nature of his illness doesn't prevent him from living day to day. There's nothing that can be medicated, his delusions are more likely a coping mechanism and refusal to be an adult than a genuine psychosis. All meds would do is put him to sleep and give him a third chin.

He's a ticking time bomb for diabetes and heart disease but he's just as entitled to be a fat-ass as much as anyone else, and succeeds magnificently.

He's more likely to become homeless or in a cruel twist of fate have more money thrown at him by welfare - it's cheaper to let him fester in the hoard than institutionalise him.
 
The issue with Chris is that he would be difficult to detain from a mental health point of view. He's not an acute risk to himself or others and the nature of his illness doesn't prevent him from living day to day.
There are more slots for living situations like group homes than there are people who want them. The idea they're forcing people into them who don't want to be there is as autistic as Chris himself.
 
There are more slots for living situations like group homes than there are people who want them. The idea they're forcing people into them who don't want to be there is as autistic as Chris himself.

Spaces aren't the issue in this case. Chris does not have a mental disorder that poses him as an acute risk to force a placement. He also lacks the foresight to apply for social housing and thinks that he is above sharing with others.
 
I hope Chris dies before Barb so Barb can die alone and unmourned. And then 14 Branchland Court can be turned into a group home once they clear out the clutter and autism.
 
Spaces aren't the issue in this case. Chris does not have a mental disorder that poses him as an acute risk to force a placement. He also lacks the foresight to apply for social housing and thinks that he is above sharing with others.
There are so many reasons he won't go into a group home you lose track of them. And how the hell is a total lack of spaces for even people who want them not an issue? Resources are finite. They can't just magic up some new homes out of nothing.
 
I just want to say that I recently came to the realization that I think of this at least once per day.

I really wonder what's going to happen.
 
Even if Chris owned the house and lot free and clear, property and other taxes wouldn't be getting paid. The house not turning into a public nuisance/hazard or catching on fire (again) would be an impossibility without very involved outside oversight.
I did a rundown years ago on here with estimates on local services like trash pickup, power, water, etc... for 14 Branchland to see if Chris could keep it with what he gets from the government. Long story short, he could, but the issue was he would only be left with a couple hundred each month. Easy for a normal person to live on, but not with Chris's spending.

The first to go would probably be trash pickup. The rest are pretty hard set in stone in order to keep 14 Branchland with power and water.
 
I did a rundown years ago on here with estimates on local services like trash pickup, power, water, etc... for 14 Branchland to see if Chris could keep it with what he gets from the government. Long story short, he could, but the issue was he would only be left with a couple hundred each month. Easy for a normal person to live on, but not with Chris's spending.

The first to go would probably be trash pickup. The rest are pretty hard set in stone in order to keep 14 Branchland with power and water.
No idea what the rules on disability are like in the US, but aren't there tight asset limits? Would he even be allowed to get SSDI while owning 14 Branchland, even worse assuming Barb still has some equity on the property, is he at risk for losing his SSDI if he inherits and sells it?
 
No idea what the rules on disability are like in the US, but aren't there tight asset limits? Would he even be allowed to get SSDI while owning 14 Branchland, even worse assuming Barb still has some equity on the property, is he at risk for losing his SSDI if he inherits and sells it?
SSDI is insurance. It's not needs-based, although earning a certain amount of money can show that you're not actually disabled. You're thinking of SSI, which is a form of welfare. Chris's SSDI is based on Bob's income because Bob got him on it as a child and got him grandfathered in as an adult, so he gets Medicare instead of Medicaid and more than you'd get on SSI without having done any substantial work in his life.
 
SSDI is insurance. It's not needs-based, although earning a certain amount of money can show that you're not actually disabled. You're thinking of SSI, which is a form of welfare. Chris's SSDI is based on Bob's income because Bob got him on it as a child and got him grandfathered in as an adult, so he gets Medicare instead of Medicaid and more than you'd get on SSI without having done any substantial work in his life.
that's probably the one thing about chris' life story that pisses me off the most. He makes 1200 a month (up from 800) all because daddy bob signed him up for what should have been his SSDI earned for his retirement after working his ass off for years as a moderately successful engineer for general electric.

Yet here comes mam baby chris blowing that so called "monthly tugboat." Which should have at least supplemented the megar income he'd have made at Wendy's (had he never been fired from them) but since the fucked up system didn't require him to work to earn it just not make a certain amount larger than minimum wage, he goes and blows it all on legos, video games, later pony toys and other crap made at cons, and god knows what else for 20 years.

Meanwhile people who aren't infantile buffoons like us are lucky enough to break our backs at a day job just to have to have food to eat, an apt to sleep in, clothes on our backs, then maybe...just maybe something to enjoy ourselves with (internet, tv, phones ect)

Chris doesn't know how good he has it (all things considered) and won't know till after barb croaks, then things like the funeral costs, the mortgage, the property taxes, the debt with the credit companies barb left him with, all start to pile up.
 
Which should have at least supplemented the megar income he'd have made at Wendy's (had he never been fired from them) but since the fucked up system didn't require him to work to earn it just not make a certain amount larger than minimum wage, he goes and blows it all on legos, video games, later pony toys and other crap made at cons, and god knows what else for 20 years.
It's not minimum wage. It doesn't matter how much it is so long as it is not "substantial gainful activity," which generally means a 40+ hour work week. Certain levels of income are considered indicative of SGA, $1,310 for people who are not legally blind, for instance.

Also certain kinds of activities can prove you aren't disabled. For instance, if you're claiming to be completely paralyzed and making money as a flamenco dancer, you are probably lying.
 
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