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C.F.R. Title 20 Chapter III Part 416 Subpart R

Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart

Subpart R — Relationship

20 C.F.R. pt. 416, subpt. R

  • § 416.1801 Introduction
  • § 416.1802 Effects Of Marriage On Eligibility And Amount Of Benefits
  • § 416.1806 Whether You Are Married And Who Is Your Spouse
  • § 416.1816 Information We Need Concerning Marriage When You Apply For Ssi
  • § 416.1821 Showing That You Are Married When You Apply For Ssi
  • § 416.1826 Showing That You Are Not Married When You Apply For Ssi
  • § 416.1830 When We Stop Considering You And Your Spouse An Eligible Couple
  • § 416.1832 When We Consider Your Marriage Ended
  • § 416.1835 Information We Need About Separation Or End Of Marriage After You Become Eligible For Ssi
  • § 416.1851 Effects Of Being Considered A Child
  • § 416.1856 Who Is Considered A Child
  • § 416.1861 Deciding Whether You Are A Child: Are You A Student?
  • § 416.1866 Deciding Whether You Are A Child: Are You The Head Of A Household?
  • § 416.1870 Effect Of Being Considered A Student
  • § 416.1872 Who Is Considered A Student
  • § 416.1874 When We Need Evidence That You Are A Student
  • § 416.1876 Effects A Parent (or Parents) Can Have On The Child's Benefits
  • § 416.1881 Deciding Whether Someone Is Your Parent Or Stepparent
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