Source: http://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/20/416/subpart-R
Timestamp: 2013-05-21 11:10:13
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416']

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20 CFR 416, Subpart R - Relationship
§ 416.1801 — Introduction.
— Who Is Considered Your Spouse
§ 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.
— Who Is Considered a Child
§ 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?
— Who Is Considered a Student for Purposes of the Student Earned Income Exclusion
§ 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.
— Who Is Considered Your Parent
§ 416.1876 — Effects a parent (or parents) can have on the child's benefits.
§ 416.1881 — Deciding whether someone is your parent or stepparent.