nmamommy
04-28-2006, 11:02 AM
Hi,
I am a 41 year old mother of 3 children ages 8, 7 and 4. I have Fibromyalgia and my doctor believes that I cannot hold down a job. I am soon to be divorced from my husband. I have not worked for money in 10 years. I was taking time off to decide what I wanted to do when I became pregnant with my 1st and by the time my 3rd was a year old, I had been diagnosed. It appears to me that I am not entitled to disability payments because instaed of working for a paycheck I decided to stay at home and raise my children. I find this very difficult to be true. I currently live in NJ. The terms of the divorce state that I will recive $2,000 a month in payments from my ex and will have a lump sum of money from my half of the sale of the house. My problem is, without an income, in this state $2,000 a month is not enough to secure a decent residence for me and the 3 kids and pay for heat, gas, food etc. The monet I get from the house will eventually run out if I have no income. So where does that leave me? Any suggestions would be so very welcome.
Thanks,
Maria
I am a 41 year old mother of 3 children ages 8, 7 and 4. I have Fibromyalgia and my doctor believes that I cannot hold down a job. I am soon to be divorced from my husband. I have not worked for money in 10 years. I was taking time off to decide what I wanted to do when I became pregnant with my 1st and by the time my 3rd was a year old, I had been diagnosed. It appears to me that I am not entitled to disability payments because instaed of working for a paycheck I decided to stay at home and raise my children. I find this very difficult to be true. I currently live in NJ. The terms of the divorce state that I will recive $2,000 a month in payments from my ex and will have a lump sum of money from my half of the sale of the house. My problem is, without an income, in this state $2,000 a month is not enough to secure a decent residence for me and the 3 kids and pay for heat, gas, food etc. The monet I get from the house will eventually run out if I have no income. So where does that leave me? Any suggestions would be so very welcome.
Thanks,
Maria

