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Autism & the difficulty of getting & doing a job

Autism (ASD) | Last Active: Jul 31, 2021 | Replies (60)

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An attorney in your state can best advise you on these matters, @avmcbellar. Perhaps you can find an attorney who is willing to do a phone consult. You want as much protection for his father, and him as the state can provide.

Is the reluctance to secure advice from an attorney based on a fear of legal fees? If so, ask upfront what the fee would be for a consultation and then decide if the fee is less than what your liability might be without the advice and taking action if suggested.

Just some ideas to consider.

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Hi Teresa @hopeful33250 thank you for the advice. It is difficult for me to travel. Due to my physical disability I cannot not drive. I no longer work so I have to manage on a fixed income. My husband is disabled as well but his disability is not as limiting as mine. We get involved to help our son but he sees us as the bad guy. Although we have told him numerous times that he thinks differently and it is not his fault, I believe he feels ashamed when he does silly things. He does not realize what he does is wrong until he gets himself into trouble. If it wasn’t for his dad being so understanding he would still be in jail but yet he does not listen at all. He gets easily angered from his frustrations. His dad has provided maintenance and repairs for his car in the past to make sure it was safe for him to drive. Unbeknownst to us, he sold his car for almost nothing just to have it hauled away when the car was worth a lot more. When we found out we said nothing because we knew he was better off without the car. We could have easily gotten him more money. What can you say? He has 3 sisters who he sometimes reaches out to. They all live a distance from him in different states. They are busy trying to make it on their own. They do what they can to help him. The 2 youngest sisters were the ones who tried to get him involved with the autistic organizations in Tampa and he refused. The government has provided medical care for him which he says he goes to the annual appointments for the medical check ups. I don’t know if he will actually move to Arizona when his benefits for housing will not transfer. He says he is aware that he has to start from scratch to get housing in Arizona and that will be a difficult task for him. He probably thinks the girl he met will help him. Toni