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§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.