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    <description>I got married in 2016 but I haven't switched my name on my id or social yet. Do I file single or married? And if so, can I file separately and still claim my daughter? Due to my husband having back due child support and such, I don't want my income tax to go to his ex wife? If that makes sense..</description>
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      <description>I got married in 2016 but I haven't switched my name on my id or social yet. Do I file single or married? And if so, can I file separately and still claim my daughter? Due to my husband having back due child support and such, I don't want my income tax to go to his ex wife? If that makes sense..</description>
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  &lt;LI&gt;You cannot file as Single. File Married Joint with an Injured Spouse form.&lt;/LI&gt;
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