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Dependent of the dicesed person?​

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Answered by gayathriharish22
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DEPENDANTS OF A DECEASED PERSON RELIEF ACT

1. In this Act

(a) “child” includes a child of the deceased conceived but not born at

the date of the deceased's death;

(b) “deceased” means a testator or a person dying intestate;

(c) “court” means the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island;

(d) “dependant” means

(i) the surviving spouse of the deceased,

(ii) a child of the deceased who is under the age of eighteen years

at the time of the deceased's death,

(iii) a child of the deceased who is eighteen years of age or over

at the time of the deceased's death and unable by reason of mental

or physical disability to earn a livelihood,

(iv) a grandparent, parent or descendant of the deceased who, for

a period of at least three years immediately prior to the date of the

death of the deceased, was dependant upon him for maintenance

and support, or

(v) a person divorced from the deceased who, for a period of at

least three years immediately prior to the date of death of the

deceased, was dependant upon the deceased for maintenance and

support;

(e) “letters probate” and “letters of administration” include letters

probate, letters of administration or other legal documents

purporting to be of the same legal nature granted by a court in

another jurisdiction and resealed in this province;

(f) “order” includes a suspensory order. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. D-6,

s.1; 1987, c.8, s.6; 2008,c.8,s.7

Answered by zhibakc
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Answer:

A death benefits dependant, of a person who has died, is: the deceased person's *spouse or former spouse; or. the deceased person's *child, aged less than 18; or. ... any other person who was a dependant of the deceased person just before he or she died

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