My parent lives in China. Do I fill out the Noncustodial Parent Waiver Form?

<p>There is another student on this forum with the same issue right now. Parent lives in Korea…but she lives here with her other parent.</p>

<p>I have to say…it’s very confusing. Very.</p>

<p>Is your parents’ intent to remain a married couple, or is this a permanent separation which will ultimately lead to a divorce.</p>

<p>If they intend to remain married, it is very possible that they will be viewed as married for financial aid purposes. If that is the case, both of their incomes and assets will need to be listed on the FAFSA and on the a profile.</p>

<p>If they are deemed separated…as in on the road to divorce…then on,y your mo would be on the FAFSA…and your mom would complete the a profile. Your dad would complete the NCP Profile, unless you are granted a NCP waiver. You would need to apply to each school.</p>