If you are recently divorced or plan to be married soon, you should watch this video to find out what filing status you are eligible for.
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Being a parent is an excellent way for me to mentor my children, Sherry and Chris. I was honored to take care of my elderly mother for the last eight years of her life so she wouldn’t have to go into a nursing home, which was something she dreaded. I was a mentor and friend to...
The tax year reflected on your FAFSA® may not reflect your current marital status. If you recently got married (or divorced) there are things to keep in mind. Continue, What if you get married but not in the tax year required for FAFSA®?
aNeed to prepare materials: 1 no spouse oath: including: the applicant's name, sex, date and place of birth, nationality, the valid identity certificate and number, the address, occupation and income, marital status (never married, widowed, divorced). The form can be downloaded from the ...
Again, if this extra pay declines over time, the lender may discount it, assuming the income won’t last three more years. And without a two-year history of overtime pay, your lender will probably not allow you to claim it on your mortgage application. ...
5. Getting Divorced. If you apply for your mortgage with a spouse, the preapproval you obtained will only work if you are still married when you buy your home. All the calculations that made up the loan process were based on you and your spouse being together. ...
Is daycare tax deductible? Find out how you can claim a tax credit for daycare expenses, including payments made to daycare centers, babysitters, summer camps, and other care providers for a child under 13 or a disabled dependent. Learn the eligibility c
Other ex-wives missed the pension entirely, because they divorced before the law changed or because their lawyers overlooked it. Catherine S. of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., writes that her ex-husband's company "turned me down for one-half of a 20-year pension, even though I lived with him...
A divorced spouse qualifies for half of their ex's retirement benefits. That benefit increases to 100% if the ex is deceased. To qualify for the full amount of these benefits, the divorced spouse must have reached full retirement age.2 How Do I Claim My Divorced Spouse's Social Security?