Thursday, May 13, 2010

Who has the right to claim a child whent the custodial parent doesn't work?

My husband is the noncustodial parent of a child, and he pays 100 percent of the support formula. The mom doesn't work, but she won't sign a form saying he can claim her as a dependent. She let her live-in boyfriend claim her this year. Does my husband have any rights automatically or de we have to take the mom to court to be able to claim his daughter?Who has the right to claim a child whent the custodial parent doesn't work?
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In 1994, Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement ordered the states to redo their child support guidelines, taking into account the custodial parent getting the deduction. As a result, he pays less child support, so you don't really have the grounds for the claim.





As for any other issues, including child support adjustments, go to Dads House in Yahoo Groups. There's an educational manual in the file section that can teach you what you need to know. Take the time to learn what you can and should do.





http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Dad鈥?/a>


http://tinyurl.com/GiveKidsAChoice


http://www.fathersandfamilies.org/


http://www.parentalalienation.org/Who has the right to claim a child whent the custodial parent doesn't work?
If the daugter lives with her, she has every right to claim her. Thats how it goes. I am a single mother, and I claim my son every year. There is no taking turns.

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