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Youthberry

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May 12, 2016
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Hello guys,

My partner has been separated from his ex-wife for four years. What marital status should he write? Common-law or legally separated? If he is legally separated, then I should select "single" for myself? I was told that I should select "common-law" instead of "single" because we should have become common-law partners before we apply.

If we should select "common law", then question 4 on page 5 of the checklist confuses me. The question makes him answer yes but then his status changes to "legally separated"

Please explain. Thank you!
 
Has he filed for separation? If not he is not legally separated. Would encourage him to start he divorce or separation process if he hasn't;t already.
 
Has he filed for separation? If not he is not legally separated. Would encourage him to start he divorce or separation process if he hasn't;t already.
There is no document for legal separation. As long as they have been separated for at least a year, they can file tax separately. He did it. He will file the divorce soon, too.
But after he files the divorce, his status should be common-law or legally separated?
 
Hello guys,

My partner has been separated from his ex-wife for four years. What marital status should he write? Common-law or legally separated? If he is legally separated, then I should select "single" for myself? I was told that I should select "common-law" instead of "single" because we should have become common-law partners before we apply.

If we should select "common law", then question 4 on page 5 of the checklist confuses me. The question makes him answer yes but then his status changes to "legally separated"

Please explain. Thank you!

Common-law and include a letter of explanation.