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[quote=Anonymous]According to my sister's decree, she is allowed to claim two of the three children this tax year and her ex is allowed to claim one, provided he is "current in all financial obligations". My sister was to notify him by December 1st if he was not current and he then had 30 days to come up to date. Of course she neglected to do this explicitly, even though he has a number of outstanding orders including a contempt charge for not being up to date with what he owes her. So does she now only get to claim two exemptions, or can she claim three? If she notifies him today, I'm sure he will immediately prepare his tax return and file so he can claim his one exemption before she does. She wants to avoid asking her attorney for interpretation because she doesn't have the money to pay for extra advice. Any advice would be appreciated! [/quote]
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