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Regulations last checked for updates: Jul 07, 2025

Title 20 - Employees' Benefits last revised: Jul 01, 2025
All TitlesTitle 20Chapter IIIPart 416Subpart R - Subpart R—Relationship

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 -
  • § 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.
  • § 416.1801 - Introduction.

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 -
  • § 416.1881 - Deciding whether someone is your parent or stepparent.
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