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No. You only check legally separated if there is a divorce decree or a separate maintenance decree.
If there are children living with you and you pay for upkeep expenses of your residence, you may be able file as Head of Household if you and your spouse lived apart for more than the last 6 months of 2016. See the following explanation of being considered unmarried for head of household filing status:
If you cannot be considered unmarried, you will need to file as married filing separate or you will need to file a joint return.
No. You only check legally separated if there is a divorce decree or a separate maintenance decree.
If there are children living with you and you pay for upkeep expenses of your residence, you may be able file as Head of Household if you and your spouse lived apart for more than the last 6 months of 2016. See the following explanation of being considered unmarried for head of household filing status:
If you cannot be considered unmarried, you will need to file as married filing separate or you will need to file a joint return.
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