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- If both parents provide equal financial support, then the parent who has greater income or assets will fill out the FAFSA.
- If the parent who supports you most financially is remarried as of when you submit your FAFSA, then your stepparent will also be a contributor if they legally adopted you, and/or if they file taxes separately.
- If your parents are not married, but they live together, then both parents will fill out the FAFSA.
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Steps for filling out the 2025-26 FAFSA for students with divorced or separated parents
- Request an FSA ID on FAFSA.gov. This is the username and password combination you will use to log into your form.
- Fill out your portion of the FAFSA and submit it.
- Determine which parent provided more financial support over the last 12 months. This parent will be your FAFSA contributor.
- This parent must request their own FSA ID, which they will use to access their portion of the FAFSA. When filling out the form, they must select "divorced" or "separated" as their marital status.
- The parent must consent to a Direct Data Exchange with the IRS, which automatically transfers financial and tax information to the FAFSA.
- The parent must submit their portion of the FAFSA.
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