Transcription of Child Relationship Statement
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Form SSA-2519 (08-2019) Discontinue Prior Editions Social Security AdministrationPage 1 of 3 OMB No. 0960-0116 Privacy Act Statement Collection and Use of Personal Information Section 216(h)(3) of the Social Security Act, as amended, allows us to collect this information. Furnishing us this information is voluntary. However, failing to provide all or part of the information may prevent us from making an accurate and timely decision regarding Social Security benefits. We will use the information to determine eligibility for benefits. We may also share your information for the following purposes, called routine uses: To third party contacts, where necessary, to establish or verify information provided by representative payees or payee applicants; and To contractors and other Federal agencies, as necessary, for the purpose of assisting Social Security Administration in the efficient administration of its programs. In addition, we may share this information in accordance with the Privacy Act and other Federal laws.
A child of the worker may be entitled to benefits if: (1) the worker was decreed by court to be the child's parent; or (2) ... Outline all other pertinent relationship development made on this claim. (This suffices for the required RC.) When considering the status of an out-of-wedlock child, you may not disallow the child until you consider ...
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