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I assume you are referring to Social Security's "disabled adult child" benefits. I believe that if you marry, you may no longer collect DAC benefits, unless you marry another DAC. Call Social Security for clarification.

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Q: You are a disabled adult child before age 22 and want to keep your benefits and still get married?
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