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MONTOYA v. COLVIN, 2:13-cv-01505-JCM-CWH. (2015)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20150217d47 Visitors: 10
Filed: Feb. 13, 2015
Latest Update: Feb. 13, 2015
Summary: JOINT STIPULATION TO VOLUNTARY REMAND PURSUANT TO SENTENCE FOUR OF 42 U.S.C. 405(g) AND TO ENTRY OF JUDGMENT JAMES C. MAHAN, District Judge. THE PARTIES HEREBY STIPULATE, through their undersigned attorneys and subject to the approval of the Court, to voluntary remand of this case for further administrative proceedings, pursuant to sentence four of 42 U.S.C. 405(g), and to entry of judgment for Plaintiff. On remand, the Appeals Council will instruct an administrative law judge (ALJ) to co
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JOINT STIPULATION TO VOLUNTARY REMAND PURSUANT TO SENTENCE FOUR OF 42 U.S.C. § 405(g) AND TO ENTRY OF JUDGMENT

JAMES C. MAHAN, District Judge.

THE PARTIES HEREBY STIPULATE, through their undersigned attorneys and subject to the approval of the Court, to voluntary remand of this case for further administrative proceedings, pursuant to sentence four of 42 U.S.C. § 405(g), and to entry of judgment for Plaintiff.

On remand, the Appeals Council will instruct an administrative law judge (ALJ) to consider whether Plaintiff is reentitled to child's insurance benefits on her father's earnings record based on the alleged annulment of her marriage, consistent with the provisions of 20 C.F.R. § 404.351 and Social Security Rulings 81-11c and 84-1. The ALJ will further be instructed to develop the record as necessary in order to make this determination.

ORDER

Based on the parties' joint stipulation to voluntary remand pursuant to sentence four of 42 U.S.C.§ 405(g) and to entry of judgment, THE COURT ORDERS that this case be remanded to the Social Security Administration for further proceedings consistent with the parties' joint stipulation, and that judgment be entered for Plaintiff.

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