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danzim07
Aug 25, 2008, 09:06 AM
I was wondering if it is possible to change a court order where I allowed my husband to claim her every year on taxes? I was adviswed by my lawyer it wouldn't make a difference due to income. My daughter has always lived with me and I have always had full custody. He is deploye din Iraq for the second year so he definetly is not seeing her. Child support is not consistent, but the last time I attended court they said since I was not working he still could. I just want every other year so I can put her on our medical insurance and help pay towards braces. I home school my 3 children and my son has a heart condition and will not be getting a job any time soon. My poor husband flips the bills for everything. It does not seen fair since we are supplying more then 75% of her needs. So can I change this without working. What's the law say?

AtlantaTaxExpert
Aug 25, 2008, 10:48 AM
Danzim07:

This is a LEGAL question and should be posted in the LAW forum.