Dependant child definition

Dependant child means a dependant person who is aged 0–17 years of age.
Dependant child means a dependant person who is aged under 18 years of age who does not have a spouse or partner; or
Dependant child means the Employee’s eligible unmarried natural, legitimate, illegitimate, adopted, step child or common law child who is principally dependant on the Employee or the Employee’s Spouse for financial support.

Examples of Dependant child in a sentence

  • Exception: In the case of grandparents, a Dependant Child means any children or step-children of your son, daughter, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, step-son or step-daughter who is:i) at least 15 days of age on the departure date; andii) under age 21; oriii) under age 25 and enrolled in and attending, full-time, an accredited high school, college or university; oriv) mentally or physically disabled and less than 65 years old.


More Definitions of Dependant child

Dependant child means a child under 21 years of age who is a natural, step- or adopted child of the Adviser, a child of the Adviser’s Partner or a child for whom the Adviser is a legal guardian.
Dependant child means a person who is not a Policy Holder or Partner and who:
Dependant child means a child, adopted child or step-child of an Overseas Student or their Partner, where such child, adopted child or step-child is an eligible family member for the purposes of a Student Visa.
Dependant child means a young person who has not attained the age of 18 years at the commencement of the year of assessment and who is—
Dependant child means a biological offspring or a legally adopted child who is not married
Dependant child for nib Policies means a person who is not a Policy Holder or Partner and who:
Dependant child means any child who is: