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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 102 — Worker's compensation

102.51 Dependents.

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102.51 Dependents.
(1)Who are.
(a)The following persons are entitled to death benefits as if they are solely and wholly dependent for support upon a deceased employee:
1. A married person upon his or her spouse with whom he or she is living at the time of the spouse’s death.
2m. A domestic partner under ch. 770 upon his or her partner with whom he or she is living at the time of the partner’s death.
3. A child under the age of 18 years upon the parent with whom he or she is living at the time of the death of the parent, there being no surviving dependent parent.
4. A child over the age of 18 years, but physically or mentally incapacitated from earning, upon the parent with whom he or she is living at the time of the death of the parent, there being no surviving dependent parent.
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