chicoliving
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WRONG! If she lives in her parents house she is not entitled to welfare. I know this first hand.
That seemed to have been a busy day for Casey--she also texted a friend that she recently got "reacquainted" with and in that text Casey wrote that she hadn't seen Caylee in 31 days.
They check that stuff out. You can't put a P.O. Box. LOL.Well since she is so truthful, I am sure she could put down any address she wanted.
In my state you can get Welfare Benefits even if you live with your parents.
You got it. If they qualify. You can't live in an expensive home with a bunch of SUVs and get welfare.As well as in FL. Unless, your parents claim you on their taxes. If no one claims you, then you can apply and possibly receive whatever the state offers. If your parents claim you, I think you can only receive Medicaid and WIC. Now, the parents can get welfare or food stamps if they claim you (if they qualify.)
The Globe also learned that ...
2. Casey was KICKED OUT of her parents home right before Caylee went missing.
The BAMBOO story told by Cindy in that interview is comical -- and is the best evidence to go to her credibility. She goes into the different species of bamboo. She wants us to believe that Casey borrowed the shovel -- from a neighbor -- to cut bamboo -- so that Caylee wouldn't be injured by them -- while Caylee was missing.
I can believe this too. Thus, the death of this child.I could believe this.
They check that stuff out. You can't put a P.O. Box. LOL.
My niece lives with her parents and has a small child. She is not entitled to welfare or food stamps, but does get medicade to keep her baby covered with health insurance.
Based on your address.
why are we discussing this?