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If enrolled in an accredited elementary or secondary school, a covered child can continue receiving Survivor Benefits up to what age?

A. 21
B. 17
C. 20
D. 19

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Final answer:

A student enrolled in an accredited school can continue to receive Survivor Benefits up to age 19 if they haven't graduated and are still full-time students. option d is answer

Step-by-step explanation:

If a student is enrolled in an accredited elementary or secondary school, Survivor Benefits can continue being received up to age 19 as long as they are full-time students and have not graduated. The benefit usually ends when the child turns 18, but it can continue until age 19 if they are still attending a secondary school (such as high school)

A covered child can continue receiving Survivor Benefits up to the age of 19. This means that as long as the child is enrolled in an accredited elementary or secondary school, they can receive these benefits until they turn 19. option d is answer

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