Can a stepparent claim child on taxes if not married?
Andrew Mccoy
Updated on January 07, 2026
Only one parent can claim the children as dependents on their taxes if the parents are unmarried. Either unmarried parent is entitled to the exemption, so long as they support the child. Typically, the best way to decide which parent should claim the child is to determine which parent has the higher income.
Can I claim a stepchild as a dependent if not married?
Your fiance can claim you and your children as his dependents (as qualifying relatives) if each of you pass all the following tests: The person can't be his qualifying child or the qualifying child of any other taxpayer.Can a stepparent claim a stepchild on taxes?
Yes, you can claim your stepchild as a Qualifying Child dependent (filing as Married Filing Separate) if: The child must be related to you.Can I claim my girlfriend's child as a dependent 2020?
You cannot.. Look at the answer above where it states " If not an actual relative, they must live with the person claiming them all 365 days of the year." A girlfriend and her children are not relatives.Can you claim a child on your taxes that is not yours?
Claiming a Child on Taxes That Is Not YoursShe can be a step child, foster child, sibling, half sibling or adopted. The child of someone in any of those categories would also qualify if she meets the other criteria.