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Do I put my moms boyfriend on FAFSA?

Do I put my moms boyfriend on FAFSA?

The parent responsible for completing the FAFSA is the one with whom the student lived the most during the 12 months ending on the FAFSA application date. If the student’s mother and her boyfriend are married (i.e., he legally is the student’s step-father), then the student does include him on her FAFSA.

Do you have to put both parents income on FAFSA?

If your parents live together, even if they are separated, were never married, or are divorced, you file the FAFSA with income information from both of them. If you live with both parents equally, you fill out the FAFSA based on the parent who gave you more financial support in the last year.

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What parent should I put on my FAFSA?

If you are considered a dependent student for FAFSA® purposes, you will need to provide information about your legal parent(s) on the application. A legal parent is your biological or adoptive parent, or your legal parent as determined by the state (for example, if the parent is listed on your birth certificate).

Which parent do I put on my FAFSA?

custodial parent
If your parents are separated or divorced, the custodial parent is responsible for filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The custodial parent for federal student aid purposes is the parent with whom you lived the most during the past 12 months.

How do I fill out FAFSA without parents Social Security number?

If your parent doesn’t have a Social Security number (SSN), you should enter all zeroes for him or her on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form where it asks for that information. Do NOT enter a Taxpayer Identification Number in the SSN field.

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Does non custodial parent fill out FAFSA?

If your parents are separated or divorced, the custodial parent is responsible for filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Note, however, that any child support and/or alimony received from the non-custodial parent must be included on the FAFSA.