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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks for all the replies. The divorce was in 2014. I also read about the form she has to sign for the non-custodial parent to claim any exemptions. From IRS website: "For all divorces final after December 31, 2008, the IRS is no longer accepting a copy of a divorce decree to show who has the right to claim the dependency exemption. You must file Form 8332 or a substantially similar statement with the return or, if you file electronically, with Form 8453." So I think she'd be fine with the IRS. But I bet he could sue her since she did not hold up her end of the bargain according to their agreement with regards to the notification. sigh. It's so frustrating! [/quote] 19:14 here. I'm sure OP's ex could sue if she just files to claim the kids (which is what I think she should do), and I bet what would happen is the judge would see how silly that requirement is and strike it, and then tell the ex to get himself together. Also, OP should have his wages garnished for support if he's behind.[/quote]
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