The Johnsons have four children. Aaron, Barry, and Chloe are disabled and their parent
files SSI claims for all three children. None of the children, including the ineligible
child, Danny, has any income. The claims specialist (CS) correctly divides the deemed
income equally between all three of the eligible children. Later Chloe is found not
disabled for SSI purposes. The parent decides not to pursue an appeal. At that point,
the CS recomputes the deeming back to the first month the children are eligible for
SSI payment. In the new computation, Chloe is an ineligible child and the resulting
deemed income is divided equally between Aaron and Barry.