wileybunch
Senior Member
I don't see the point of going there, either, to try to snatch the exemption from him in your case. Your original question was, "Also, he was allowed to claim our son every other year on his taxes. Does he still get to do that if his visitation was canceled?" so the answer to that is absolutely yes he can if the order says he can. Period. You do need to send him the form because the IRS requires that of him.I don't think I can do anything more about the money he owes me because he already pays a little extra each month to catch up. I seriously doubt he would take me to court and have to face the same magistrate he cussed at in May. I don't want to claim him if it's the wrong thing to do anyway. I was just confused as to weather he was still allowed to claim him or not or if he was really allowed to claim him at all without me signing the form for him. Maybe I'll just sign the form every other year and send it to him. I get his tax return every year anyway. I just don't want my son to not get claimed by either one of us.