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.
It sounds like he is, your boyfriend is taking you for a fool. Go and meet somebody else who will love you and give you the respect you deserve.
No.
The only person that can be claimed on a tax return as a dependent is a blood realative , ie. children, parents, or by marriage; ie. in laws, that lives with you for at least 6 months out of the tax year. So to answer your question, you may not claim your boyfriend on your tax return.
No
Boyfriend no...Your grandchild, naybe.
In order to write a warning letter to an employee for cheating his overtime claim, state exactly what the employee is doing. State the dates when it occurred.
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.
Atheists.
No.Well, you can claim you love him dearly...but you can't claim him on your taxes as a dependent.
Claim her. With a flag usually, or get your scent on her.
no
No you can't and no you shouldn't.