Congratulations Tim and Kathy.  I hope you have been years of loving bliss, whether you decide to marry or not.  It seems like you would somehow get unnecessary problems if you married to stay on the waiver program.  She would not be able to work for you either.  It is really unfair.  you can always marry later, if the you find you can do so without being penalized.  Are you wanting to be covered on her insurance .  I have heard that marriage is required.  . it will be interesting to learn what you find out.
 
I could only find one picture on your web site that looks like it was before your injury.  Did I miss something?
 
Dana
  In a message dated 12/28/2005 4:06:44 PM Tonga Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
wow tim,  very cool indeed.  that's a big decision for everyone involved - i wish you many years of hally wedded bliss....   dave    www.dave.oconnell.com


 
On 12/27/05, QuadPirate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tim,
Your state should have a web site with info possibly.
 
Mark 
 
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Date: 12/27/05 16:23:50
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Engagement/waiver
 
Hi Tim,
 
Congratulations on your upcoming marriage!  I wish you and your new family all the best in the years to come. 
 
Each State will handle the Waiver rules differently so you'll need to check the rules for your State to find out how to keep yourself eligible for the Waiver.  I do believe that if you marry someone with a minor child, that they can start collecting SS from your record.  Check with the SSA to find out about that info. http://www.ssa.gov/
 
With Love,

CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 29 Years Post
Texas, USA

t crook <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I asked my girlfriend (Kathy) to marry me about five days befo! re Christmas. I called her and my son into the living room; I flipped my leg rest to the side and threw my leg down- I then said "I cannot get down on one knee; I pulled out the ring and asked if she would marry me. She said are you kidding (yes), are you kidding (yes); she was very happy. Now do any of you know about waiver rules and laws. I am pretty sure their is a way to keep finances separate for me to keep my waiver- so long as the Iraq war doesn't eat my waiver before I get a chance to save-guard it.
 
Tim

 
 
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