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Appealing your financial aid: parent/spouse divorce or separation after fafsa filing
The answer: yes, this is appealable. "Parent/spouse divorce or separation after FAFSA filing" is a recognized ground for a Professional-judgment adjustment (HEA §479A special circumstances). If granted: the FAA adjusts your COA or the data behind your SAI/Pell calculation (20 U.S.C. §1087tt(a)(1)(A)); the new SAI applies to ALL your Title IV aid (FSA AVG Ch.5). The adjustment is valid only at the school making it — appeal at each school separately. Federal law also bars your school from refusing to consider it: no school "shall maintain a policy of denying all requests for adjustments" (20 U.S.C. §1087tt(a)(2)(A)), and the review must be free (§1087tt(a)(2)(B)).
The legal basis, verbatim
20 U.S.C. §1087tt(b)(1)(B)(vii) and (b)(2)(B)(x): changes in "the income, assets, or size of a family" — FSA AVG Ch.5 Example 3 applies exactly this (post-filing divorce: update to the supporting parent's income, marital status, and family size)
The documentation checklist (what the statute itself names)
- Divorce decree, separation agreement, or evidence of separate residences
- The supporting parent's individual tax return or W-2 (AVG Ch.5 Example 3 pattern)
- Documented interview with the financial aid administrator (20 U.S.C. §1087tt(a)(3)(A))
- Supplementary information about financial status/personal circumstances tied to the claimed circumstance (20 U.S.C. §1087tt(a)(3)(C))
What the aid office may say — and the reality
- The FAA may lawfully deny in their discretion and the decision "is final and cannot be appealed to the Department" (FSA AVG Ch.5) — the letter must therefore win on documentation and the statute's case-by-case duty, not on threat of federal appeal.
Also worth checking
Engine notes
- Support test: the parent who provided more than 50% of support (or the greater portion) becomes the FAFSA parent — AVG Ch.5 Example 3.
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Generated 2026-07-08 by EduPulse (The Aslan Group LLC) from the same source-cited legal reference data our paid engine uses (20 U.S.C. §1087tt, §1087vv; FSA Handbook 2025-26 AVG Ch.5). Informational, not legal or financial advice — the financial aid administrator's decision is discretionary and final. Contact: info@theaslangroupllc.com