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Now
that we have your attention, let me explain our method.
Marriage
of Convenience!
A Marriage of convenience, no
romance, no love, no sex, not even living together. You
need to meet one time, get a marriage license, get married by a
Justice of the Peace and then get a divorce after college is finished.
As
soon as you get married, you no longer fall under your parent’s income.
(You don’t have to provide any information on your parent’s
income, savings and investments.) Most colleges provide free
tuition or reduced tuition for low income students, some colleges even
provide assistance with fees and dorms. Since you are no longer
providing your parent's income information, your financial responsibility
is based on your income alone. If you marry another college student
you both could qualify for free tuition, tuition assistance, grants and
scholarships. If you know someone you can marry, then do a little
research and enjoy college. If you are interested in this, but don't
know anyone you can marry, then, Let us find a marriage partner for you.
This
is a marriage of convenience, not a wedding.
The idea is to get married, remain married for the duration of your
college years, then get a non-contested, no property divorce.
The girl will keep her last name, you live separate lives, and no one will need to know you
are married.
Please note: Both parties MUST be US
Citizens. It is ILLEGAL to marry to gain
US citizenship.
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What
our service will do.
We
will match you to another student allowing both of you to attend the
college of your choice and avoid paying tuition.
Click
here to read more about our Student Matching Service.
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To
verify a marriage of convenience will help your financial status, please go to the
FAFSA
Dependency Status Worksheet and answer the first 5 questions. Please answer question
2 as "Yes".
What a Marriage of
Convenience will
do for you:
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Go from this:
FAFSA Dependency Status Worksheet
The results of the Dependency Status Worksheet indicate Dependent.
Based on this result, you are required to provide parental information and a parent’s signature on your FAFSA.
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To this:
FAFSA Dependency Status Worksheet
The results of the Dependency Status Worksheet indicate Independent.
Based on this result, you are not required to provide parental information or a parent's signature on your FAFSA.
AND GET:
Free or reduced Tuition
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Are you Self-Supporting?
Many students consider themselves self-supporting
because they do not receive financial support from their parents and/or do
not live in their parent’s home. A student may even qualify as
“selfsupporting” for income tax purposes, but the US Department of
Education uses stricter rules for financial aid purposes. The Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) requires an applicant to include
parent information unless one or more of the following criteria is
met.
1. Age 24 by January 1 of the financial aid award year
2. Veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces
3. Enrolled in Masters/Doctorate program
4. Married prior to signing and filing the FAFSA
5. Orphan or ward of the court
6. Support legal dependents other than a spouse
Each Student is responsible for
selecting a college or university and applying for admission. You
should be accepted by a college or university and verify their financial
aid policies before you marry another student.
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