Childcare & Guardianship

Understanding Dependency of Natural Children for Social Security Benefits, § 404.361

The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides benefits to children who are dependent on an insured parent. In this blog post, we will explore the concept of dependency for natural children, as outlined in § 404.361. We will discuss the criteria for dependency and the impact of legal adoption on a child’s dependency status. Dependency of natural […]

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Understanding Social Security Benefits: Who is Considered the Insured’s Legally Adopted Child? § 404.356

Navigating the world of Social Security benefits can be challenging, especially when it comes to understanding who is eligible for specific benefits. One such question that often arises is about the eligibility of legally adopted children for benefits. In this blog post, we’ll break down the Social Security Administration’s guidelines on determining who is considered

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Understanding When a Child Living Apart from You is Considered in Your Care, § 404.349

There are situations when a child may live apart from a parent, but the parent is still considered to be caring for the child. This blog post will explain when a child living apart from you is in your care according to § 404.349. Section 1: When a child living apart from you is in your

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Understanding When a Child is Considered “In Your Care”, § 404.348

Navigating the complexities of childcare and guardianship can be challenging. One question that often arises is: when is a child considered to be “living with me in my care?” In this blog post, we will explore the criteria that determine when a child is in your care, based on the guidelines provided in § 404.348. When

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