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Old 11-14-2013, 12:07 AM
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so confused, filing status?

my x-husband and i have THREE biological children. we are LEGALLY divorced and have been for OVER a year. however, we now live in the same house. we both work and we both pay the bills. IS IT LEGAL if i claim two children and file as hoh and he claims 1 child and files as hoh? i know it would be if we lived in seperate homes, and from what i understand hoh isnt based on where you live but support of dependants...i make more so i would say i 100% support 2 children and he 100% supports 1 child....but i get different answers every time i ask someone... so if you know the actual truth and are not just guessing PLEASE clue me in.... and if the answer is no we shouldnt file that way, then how should we file? we CANT file joint cause we are not married....
??? so confused!!!



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