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Karl J

Member
You state you are a lawyer, you need to be vetted by this site. You haven't been. That is going to change. And you don't know family law or what state courts can do as you don't appear to practice within them. So quit posting that a state court cannot hold a parent in contempt. They can.
I never said that. I said she won't be help in contempt with the facts she's given us. She has reasonable cause for not following that provision of the order. Under federal tax law, she can not give the exemption to her ex per Armstrong vs commissioner. It's really not complicated.
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
I already said I was
I missed that. You will need to be vetted, as was mentioned previously.

ETA: I now see that, in this thread, I did not miss anything. You haven't claimed to be an attorney. So, again, are you claiming to be an attorney?
 
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Karl J

Member
I missed that. You will need to be vetted, as was mentioned previously.

ETA: I now see that, in this thread, I did not miss anything. You haven't claimed to be an attorney. So, again, are you claiming to be an attorney?
Good lord. I have a cpa, JD, and LLM in taxation
 

Karl J

Member
Also I am done here.OP can read the court case I have cited and can decide for herself what to do. I'd suggest to her seeing a real lawyer in her state.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
I missed that. You will need to be vetted, as was mentioned previously.

ETA: I now see that, in this thread, I did not miss anything. You haven't claimed to be an attorney. So, again, are you claiming to be an attorney?
He did claim it. I then reported it so mom and dad can vet him.
 

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