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  2. How to fill out the CSS Profile for 2024-25 - AOL

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    To begin the CSS Profile process, go to the CSS Profile website. Here you can find the application itself, check participating schools and scholarships and locate resources to assist you. 1 ...

  3. Expected family contribution - Wikipedia

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    In the post-secondary education system of the United States, an expected family contribution ( EFC) is an estimate of a student's, and for a dependent student, their parent (s)' or guardian (s)', ability to pay the costs of a year of post-secondary education. The EFC is used in the United States student financial aid process to determine an ...

  4. Everything You Need to Know to Complete the CSS Profile - AOL

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    The CSS Profile is an application for college financial aid required by about 200 undergraduate institutions. Completing the CSS Profile, short for the College Scholarship Service Profile, can be ...

  5. CSS Profile - Wikipedia

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    CSS Profile. The CSS Profile, short for the College Scholarship Service Profile, is an online application created and maintained by the United States-based College Board that allows incoming and current college students to apply for non-federal financial aid. It is primarily designed to give member institutions of the College Board a ...

  6. Now That You’re Divorced, Who Claims Your Child on Taxes? - AOL

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    The main tax issue for divorced parents is claiming dependents. Split-up couples might find themselves arguing over who claims the child on their taxes after divorce. ... The adjusted gross income ...

  7. Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act (or USFSPA) is a U.S. federal law enacted on September 8, 1982 to address issues that arise when a member of the military divorces, and primarily concerns jointly-earned marital property consisting of benefits earned during marriage and while one of the spouses (or both) is a military ...

  8. What to Know About Parallel Parenting After Divorce - WebMD

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    The goal is to limit communication and contact between parents. Parallel parenting plans should include: The start and end of each person’s parenting time. A specific exchange time and place ...

  9. Divorced Parents & Their Children: 5 Mistakes to Avoid - WebMD

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    3. Try to "get" your kid. 4. Avoid the third degree. 5. Repair the damage you've already done. Breaking up is hard to do, and it may be especially hard for kids. Kids of divorce can feel they've ...