What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio. Never married to mother. We share two children. She has decided to seperate and move next month and informed me she's claiming our two children. For the last two years we split the refund. Before that she kept the entire refund even when I claimed them because she wasn't working and couldn't file. Before I file a paper return I was curious who was rights to the refund.
Since she moved back in with me [2 years ago] she has never paid anything toward the mortgage, any of the utilites. I've paid the vast majority of our children's daycare and tuition [yes, I have receipts]. The only thing she has contributed is help with food via her EBT benefits. It varies depending on the stauts of her employment. She only began working F/T about three months ago, so the benefits have been reduced. But even with her the MAX aid she received I have shown her charges on my bank card equal to that amonut I still pay out of my pocket every month. Her max benefit was $350 and now is down to $100. We basically split the cost of clothing and other expenses like X-Mass / birthdays or anything else that comes up.
I know I've provided 80-90% of the support of our two children and have proof for that but how does the I.R.S look apon this with unmarried couples? Thanks in advance.
Since she moved back in with me [2 years ago] she has never paid anything toward the mortgage, any of the utilites. I've paid the vast majority of our children's daycare and tuition [yes, I have receipts]. The only thing she has contributed is help with food via her EBT benefits. It varies depending on the stauts of her employment. She only began working F/T about three months ago, so the benefits have been reduced. But even with her the MAX aid she received I have shown her charges on my bank card equal to that amonut I still pay out of my pocket every month. Her max benefit was $350 and now is down to $100. We basically split the cost of clothing and other expenses like X-Mass / birthdays or anything else that comes up.
I know I've provided 80-90% of the support of our two children and have proof for that but how does the I.R.S look apon this with unmarried couples? Thanks in advance.
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