Which parent should fill out the financial application forms for a college-bound student?
Sigler said “Families will sometimes, mistakenly, include the income information for both legal parents. The FAFSA is requesting information from just one parent….” Sigler said. Kantrowitz said the parent who fills out the form isn’t necessarily the parent who has “primary custody” as the court defines it. It should be, he said, the parent the child lives with most often is the one who should fill out the forms. In situations where parents split custody 50-50, “…the financial aid office will likely choose whichever parent has the highest income.” In the event that a student’s parent hasn’t maintained contact with the child, Kantrowtiz said he or she is simply not the custodial parent. “Only one parent’s household income information is included on the FAFSA, so the student would likely use the information for the parent who is still around,” Sigler added. One answer does not fit all situations. Generally, there is probably little impact on the student’s financial aid.” 2. If you’re
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