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Not married Your marital status is the same as a single person: unmarried. Your marital status only changes when you become legally married. Single people who have never been married generally have complete autonomy over their legal and financial affairs.
You are legally separated as soon as you and your ex are living separate and apart. This could mean either: Each person lives in their own place. Both people live in the same house but have separate rooms, meals and finances.
Tax law says an individual legally separated from his or her spouse under a decree of divorce or a decree of separate maintenance shall not be considered as married. Many couples are legally separated but are still considered married under state and federal law.
A separation means that you and your spouse are living apart but are still legally married. You dont always have to live in separate residences to be separatedyou might choose (for financial or other reasons) to remain in the same house but living as roommates rather than a married couple.
In a legal separation, you stay married but the court divides your property and debts and makes orders about financial support. If you have children together, you can also ask for orders about their care and support.
When unmarried partners break up, the division of property works differently than it does for married couples. If youre not married, then you generally keep what you came into the relationship with and anything that you earned or bought on your own during your time together.
If people in an adult interdependent relationship are separated for 1 year, their relationship is officially considered to have ended. Partners of an adult independent relationship may also end their relationship by an agreement.
I am divorced and have no minor children. Yes, you should file as Single. If you arent legally married on December 31 and you have no dependents, Single is your only choice. Divorced isnt a filing status.