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Cornocopia of advice needed.Hi. Please help. I just filed my taxes electronically and it was rejected because my daughter has already been claimed. The legal agreement between my ex and I is that we alternate years. This is supposed to be my year. What can I do? Can I get him for contempt? Another thing. He called me last week and told me that he was going to get my visitation taken away because the past couple of times she has come over she has gotten sick. I don't think he really could do that, but I am not sure. My daughter is 8 almost 9. How often will a judge listen to them if they want to switch parents? My ex-husband has made my daughter tardy to school at least 55 times in the 4 years she has been in school. Will the courts look at that as a show of an unfit parent? Sorry for all of the questions, but I think something is brewing. If I try Thank you! Marilynn ![]() |
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Can't anyone help?I live in FL. Please help me with these questions if you can. |
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| Someone else posted a similar question about the taxes, call the IRS. If it is stated in court papers that you alternate years then as the other person was informed, paper file your taxes with a copy of the court documents showing his signature on it. Most likely he will have to pay back the amount he received for claiming your daughter. As far as him taking your visitation away just because she has gotten sick,please. My two girls were here and both got sick on 2 different weekends. It's not your fault and he would have to prove that she got sick because your house was full of filth or something. I don't think he can do it just for that reason. If you can get proof that she has been tardy alot of times, then do that. I'm not sure if they will acknowledge it in court but it's better to have it than not to. I wouldn't sweat the visitation thing too much but until you speak to a lawyer you won't be at ease. |
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