Submitted by Vanessa2pt0 t3_yisf2d in personalfinance
First kiddo going to college in a couple of years. Ex and I are divorcing. I assume my son would get more financial aid if I am the primary parent (since I make much less) but does that mean I would need to claim him on taxes? We have been trying to decide how to split the three kids for taxes (we split them 50-50 time wise) and want to see if anyone knows the best way to do this so that they get the best financial aid in the future.
FYI first kiddo will likely do a couple years of Community College first. We are in CA.
shadow_chance t1_iuk9nwz wrote
> If your parents are divorced or separated and don’t live together, answer the questions about the parent with whom you lived more during the past 12 months.
> If you lived the same amount of time with each divorced or separated parent, give answers about the parent who provided more financial support during the past 12 months or during the most recent 12 months that you actually received support from a parent
https://studentaid.gov/help-center/answers/article/how-to-complete-fafsa-if-parents-divorced-separated