You could always have a ceremony (if the church allowed it), and not do the legal paperwork I suppose. Although a LOT of states have civil unions where by just living together or giving the appearance to others as man and wife can legally make you married.
I have a cousin that told everyone she and her BF got married at justice of the peace, yet they never file MFJ, they both file separately, one as single and one as HH. We don't have a clue if she really is married, but I somehow doubt it. IRS doesn't require proof and stuff like this falls through the cracks all the time.
If she is getting aid from the state they usually have programs/funding to help people get their GED. And yes, I do know several people that didn't graduate HS but they are working.
I have a cousin that told everyone she and her BF got married at justice of the peace, yet they never file MFJ, they both file separately, one as single and one as HH. We don't have a clue if she really is married, but I somehow doubt it. IRS doesn't require proof and stuff like this falls through the cracks all the time.
If she is getting aid from the state they usually have programs/funding to help people get their GED. And yes, I do know several people that didn't graduate HS but they are working.
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