Ex Husband abandoned his Ex wifes children in Feb 2013 at her house. Children lived with Ex wife all year but the children went back to the EX husband in December 2013. Can the Ex wife claim the Children for 2013? The Ex husband was the custodial parent. The Ex wife paid child support all year. Ex husband will not sign 8332. I looked at the Dependency Test and I think she can.
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Originally posted by arlo View PostEx Husband abandoned his Ex wifes children in Feb 2013 at her house. Children lived with Ex wife all year but the children went back to the EX husband in December 2013. Can the Ex wife claim the Children for 2013? The Ex husband was the custodial parent. The Ex wife paid child support all year. Ex husband will not sign 8332. I looked at the Dependency Test and I think she can.Evan Appelman, EA
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Yes they were divorced a couple of years ago and the husband receive custody of the child. The wife was the one that had to pay child support. Just one day last Feb 2013 the husband drop off the child and left according to the client.
The child lived 11 months with the mother. Then the ex husband picked up the child around christmas and left again.
Maybe there is more that I have not been told but the child lived with the mother in her house for 11 month during 2013
and paid all of his expenses.
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Originally posted by arlo View PostYes they were divorced a couple of years ago and the husband receive custody of the child. The wife was the one that had to pay child support. Just one day last Feb 2013 the husband drop off the child and left according to the client.
The child lived 11 months with the mother. Then the ex husband picked up the child around christmas and left again.
Maybe there is more that I have not been told but the child lived with the mother in her house for 11 month during 2013
and paid all of his expenses.Last edited by David1980; 02-01-2014, 05:49 PM.
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