Saturday, December 20, 2014

My sons father and I have joint custody. He is allowed every other weekend (standard visitation) and every year we are to take turns claimin...

Question

My sons father and I have joint custody. He is allowed every other weekend (standard visitation) and every year we are to take turns claiming my son on taxes. Since my sons father has not paid any child support, uses his visitation at a minimum, and my son does not spend the night with him, I feel he should not be allowed to claim him on taxes because he has not supported the child. What do I need to do to make it so he can not claim him on his taxes? If he would have supported, it would not be an issue to take turns.



Answer

This cannot be answered without a lawyer seeing your court order. You may need to file a contempt and/or modification.



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