Child’s and Parent’s Benefits

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Evidential Requirements for Establishing a Stepparent or Stepchild Relationship, § 404.732

The process of proving a stepparent or stepchild relationship to an insured person can be complex. Based on § 404.732, there are specific evidential requirements that you must meet. This blog post aims to simplify and explain those requirements. What is § 404.732? Section 404.732 is a clause in the law that outlines the evidence required to […]

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A guide to providing evidence for natural parent-child status.

Establishing Natural Parent or Child Status: A Guide to Evidence Requirements, § 404.731

Navigating the complexities of legal documentation can be challenging. This post aims to guide you through the process of providing evidence of a natural parent-child relationship, as stipulated in the § 404.731 regulations. Proof of Natural Parent-Child Relationship If you’re claiming to be the natural parent or child of an insured person, you will need to

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Types of relationships and their required evidence.

Unpacking the Evidence Required for Child’s and Parent’s Benefits, § 404.730

There are specific requirements for individuals who are applying for child’s or parent’s benefits. In the following blog post, we break down the type of evidence required to show your relationship to the insured person, according to § 404.730 of the Social Security Administration. When is Evidence Required? The need for evidence of a parent or

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