What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NJ
My son's mother and I share 50/50 parenting time with our son and have joint legal and physical custody. After we separated, I suggested that we share the tax benefit of filing our son as a dependent by alternating each year claiming him as a dependent as I felt this was fair. She felt that it was her benefit and declined my offer and she suggested that we follow the IRS guidelines.
Looking into the IRS guidelines and having equal parenting time, the benefit would go to me. So I filed with our son as a dependent.
When we recently met with our lawyers concerning a separate issue, she wanted to re-address the tax issue so that we can share the benefit. She stated that the benefit was a fraction of what is actually is during our meeting. To keep the peace and since it didn't appear to be a significant of an amount, I agreed to amend my tax returns so that we would retrospectively alternate the benefit and this was included in a consent order.
After the fact and meeting with my accountant, I find that the benefit is over 5 times that amount she stated. I owe quite a bit more than I feel comfortable with because i was misleAd into this agreement.
Any suggestions on how to handle this one? Would it look petty or even be reasonable to request the court to retract that portion of our agreement and require us to re-evaluate?
My son's mother and I share 50/50 parenting time with our son and have joint legal and physical custody. After we separated, I suggested that we share the tax benefit of filing our son as a dependent by alternating each year claiming him as a dependent as I felt this was fair. She felt that it was her benefit and declined my offer and she suggested that we follow the IRS guidelines.
Looking into the IRS guidelines and having equal parenting time, the benefit would go to me. So I filed with our son as a dependent.
When we recently met with our lawyers concerning a separate issue, she wanted to re-address the tax issue so that we can share the benefit. She stated that the benefit was a fraction of what is actually is during our meeting. To keep the peace and since it didn't appear to be a significant of an amount, I agreed to amend my tax returns so that we would retrospectively alternate the benefit and this was included in a consent order.
After the fact and meeting with my accountant, I find that the benefit is over 5 times that amount she stated. I owe quite a bit more than I feel comfortable with because i was misleAd into this agreement.
Any suggestions on how to handle this one? Would it look petty or even be reasonable to request the court to retract that portion of our agreement and require us to re-evaluate?
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