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michellelynn737
Asked July 2009
I take care of my boyfriend who is legally blind, he has stargardts disease and will go blind, my question is would I be able to get paid?
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michellelynn737
Jul 2009
Thank you for your help.
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dragonflower
Jul 2009
Get paid for what by whom?
You do not specificy for what you want to be paid.
However, since you are only a "significant other" and not a legal spouse, you would not be eligible for any kind of family assistance if it were available in your area.
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You do not specificy for what you want to be paid.
However, since you are only a "significant other" and not a legal spouse, you would not be eligible for any kind of family assistance if it were available in your area.
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