Panic
She knew it’s for the best. If two people cannot be happy together, they should let go and move on. But things were slightly more complicated in this case. It wasn’t just about the couple, they also had to think about their kids. Jamie will not fight for custody, Lydia knew for sure. But this meant that she will be a single mom with three children and no money.
Combined Income
Jamie and Lydia’s combined income would barely suffice for their two kids. Now, with only Lydia’s income and not two but soon to be three children, she knew it won’t work out. She needed a way to make their livelihoods and future secure. And stretching the months with just her income will not be enough.
Searching For Ideas
Lydia wanted her kids to have everything they wanted and didn’t want them to compromise on anything, especially not the quality of their lives. So she began to look for ideas which will help her in taking care of her kids without depriving them of anything. She couldn’t pick up extra jobs because working full time with two kids and a newborn will be impossible.
Seeking Help
Lydia finally came up with the idea of seeking government funding. In order to take care of her children, she could reach out to the Government for financial aid. This would not only help her pay for their education but also look after their everyday needs. She discussed with her mother once, who encouraged her to go ahead with this.
Filling Out An Application
To apply for financial aid, there was a series of routine check-ups and procedures that the parent had to undertake to prove their eligibility to apply for financial aid. One of these procedures included a DNA test that both the parents have to take to prove their link to the kids they want the financial aid for.
DNA Test
Both Jamie and Lydia had to undergo the test. Jamie was surprisingly very cooperative about the whole thing. Once the samples were taken and sent off, all they had to do was wait for the reports. Without it, they wouldn’t be able to proceed further with the process of applying for financial aid.