After his divorce, Brown paid the expenses of maintaining the family home, which continued to be the
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After his divorce, Brown paid the expenses of maintaining the family home, which continued to be the principal residence of his ex-wife and their three children. Thus, he owns the house, but he no longer lives there. Instead, Brown maintains another home as his principal residence. Can Brown claim head-of-household status, assuming that the divorce decree grants him the dependency exemptions for his children?
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