What if I paid over half of the children's income
Originally Posted by ScottGem
Usually who can claim the kids as dependents is an issue worked out in the divorce agreement. Its common to alternate years. If its not spelled out in the divorce, then the parent that provides more than 50% of support can claim the deduction.
I have a similar situation but I've been told I can't claim anything
Here's the deal
My welfare junkie ex-wife claimed my two children this year as head of house and only worked for 2 months last year earning only like 2000 dollars while I paid over 7500 in support payments, we are not leagaly separated or divorced, and only the support order exists...
Questions is?
Is there a way I can fight this if she's already filed, got her return back but clearly didn't provide over half of the children's support obligation?
It just seems criminal if she gets away with this.