Thats messed up.... she broke up with her ex just to go out with another guy i cant really say Because she probly feels guilty doing such a wrong move like that First of all, how old is she? I need to know her age before I can answer this question with a correct answer because I have a hunch....but i have to make sure this age is right... 30 hmmmmmmmmmm i see well maybe she just feels bad in a way or she might not have liked it but she really wanted to
In the United States, no. Not unless the situation meets certain strict requirements. See related link.
No.
Boyfriend no...Your grandchild, naybe.
Think about this. You have a girlfriend you really love, and there is another individual trying to figure out how to get her away from you and claim her as his own. How does that make you feel? Then consider waiting or another girl to be interested in.
No.Well, you can claim you love him dearly...but you can't claim him on your taxes as a dependent.
No you can't and no you shouldn't.
Generally, if their mother is not claiming the children on her federal tax return then you have the right to claim them on yours. The amount of support you pay may be an issue if your support is minimal and the boyfriend is paying for more than half of their financial support. You may need to file your own taxes as soon as possible to have your tax return on record first. There are variables in this situation and you should speak with a tax professional.See additional information at the link.https://www.sapling.com/7937838/can-claim-child-his-taxes
Single filing is okay even if you are married.
If your boyfriend is denying (to anyone) that you're his girlfriend, then perhaps he isn't the right guy for you after all. Nevermind whether he's cheating on you or not, if he is telling you one thing and other people another, he's being deceptive and is probably not worth your time.
You should be skeptical about his claim.
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You cannot claim things broken during a move, removal insurance only covers things broken in the event of a crash. The only situation where someone may claim on a move is if an employer paid for an employee to move then the employer may make a deduction.