SUBPART H—Evidence (§404.701 to §404.780)
- 404.701—Introduction.
- 404.702—Definitions.
- 404.703—When evidence is needed.
- 404.704—Your responsibility for giving evidence.
- 404.705—Failure to give requested evidence.
- 404.706—Where to give evidence.
- 404.707—Original records or copies as evidence.
- 404.708—How we decide what is enough evidence.
- 404.709—Preferred evidence and other evidence.
- 404.715—When evidence of age is needed.
- 404.716—Type of evidence of age to be given.
- 404.720—Evidence of a person's death.
- 404.721—Evidence to presume a person is dead.
- 404.722—Rebuttal of a presumption of death.
- 404.723—When evidence of marriage is required.
- 404.725—Evidence of a valid ceremonial marriage.
- 404.726—Evidence of common-law marriage.
- 404.727—Evidence of a deemed valid marriage.
- 404.728—Evidence a marriage has ended.
- 404.730—When evidence of a parent or child relationship is needed.
- 404.731—Evidence you are a natural parent or child.
- 404.732—Evidence you are a stepparent or stepchild.
- 404.733—Evidence you are the legally adopting parent or legally adopted child.
- 404.734—Evidence you are an equitably adopted child.
- 404.735—Evidence you are the grandchild or stepgrandchild.
- 404.736—Evidence of a child's dependency.
- 404.745—Evidence of school attendance for child age 18 or older.
- 404.750—Evidence of a parent's support.
- 404.760—Evidence of living in the same household with insured person.
- 404.762—What is acceptable evidence of having a child in my care?
- 404.770—Evidence of where the insured person had a permanent home.
- 404.780—Evidence of “good cause” for exceeding time limits on accepting proof of support or application for a lump-sum death payment.