What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Montana
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Montana
Divorce decree was finalized 2009.
Divorce decree stipulates that each parent claim 1 child on income taxes each year. (it does not stipulate which child per parent...which I now see as an issue, but at the time, the Ex and I were at least communicating).
I believe, based on what research I have done that I could ask for a modification of the divorce decree/parenting plan to change the tax issue to where I am able to solely claim children. Father does not provide more than 1/2 the kiddos support. ($500 does go far when feeding and clothing two teenage boys who @ 15 and 13 are already 6 ft. tall), they have not even visited him in 2.5 years. Is modifying the parenting plan/divorce decree possible, given the below information:
Ex @ the time of the finalization was living in the same town as the kids and I, and was active in co-parenting the children. In May 2010, he moved 4 hrs away. He had the kids for approx. 5 weeks in summer 2010, and again for 4 days in Dec. 2010. There was an incident in Dec. 2010 and the kids have refused to go to their father's home since. (incident involved father's girlfriend becoming angry and shoving the oldest child.) Since that time, father has shown no interest in communicating w/ children (despite the children calling him, sending holiday cards, etc.)
And the following is for all that will lambast me for not forcing the children to visit their father:
1) yes, I know I can "make" the children visit their father. Since the father has shown no interest in trying to accommodate the children's concerns/issues (the kids are a little afraid of his girlfriend since she lost her cool and shoved the oldest), I do not feel that forcing the matter would be beneficial to anyone.
2) Montana courts do take into consideration the wishes/thoughts of a child age 12 and older on visitation and custody.
3) I have offered to travel to meet w/ father so he can visit the children. I have offered to split costs with him so he could come here to see children. He refuses because the children have requested he not bring his girlfriend.
4) I believe that the children need to have a relationship with their father, and have tried to foster it to the best of my ability, including but not limited to having the kids initiate calls to their father, sending emails and correspondence to their father.
5) I have had the children in counseling regarding the issues regarding the divorce and what followed. The counselor advised that he did not believe forcing the matter would be beneficial to the children (and yes, the counselor spoke w/ father while the children were in counseling...)
6) yes, I have some issues w/ father and some things that he did before, during and after the divorce--not only to me but to the children---including father refusing to reimburse me $25 for medical out of pocket.
I just want the tax issue not to rear it's ugly head for the next 3-5 years.
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Montana
Divorce decree was finalized 2009.
Divorce decree stipulates that each parent claim 1 child on income taxes each year. (it does not stipulate which child per parent...which I now see as an issue, but at the time, the Ex and I were at least communicating).
I believe, based on what research I have done that I could ask for a modification of the divorce decree/parenting plan to change the tax issue to where I am able to solely claim children. Father does not provide more than 1/2 the kiddos support. ($500 does go far when feeding and clothing two teenage boys who @ 15 and 13 are already 6 ft. tall), they have not even visited him in 2.5 years. Is modifying the parenting plan/divorce decree possible, given the below information:
Ex @ the time of the finalization was living in the same town as the kids and I, and was active in co-parenting the children. In May 2010, he moved 4 hrs away. He had the kids for approx. 5 weeks in summer 2010, and again for 4 days in Dec. 2010. There was an incident in Dec. 2010 and the kids have refused to go to their father's home since. (incident involved father's girlfriend becoming angry and shoving the oldest child.) Since that time, father has shown no interest in communicating w/ children (despite the children calling him, sending holiday cards, etc.)
And the following is for all that will lambast me for not forcing the children to visit their father:
1) yes, I know I can "make" the children visit their father. Since the father has shown no interest in trying to accommodate the children's concerns/issues (the kids are a little afraid of his girlfriend since she lost her cool and shoved the oldest), I do not feel that forcing the matter would be beneficial to anyone.
2) Montana courts do take into consideration the wishes/thoughts of a child age 12 and older on visitation and custody.
3) I have offered to travel to meet w/ father so he can visit the children. I have offered to split costs with him so he could come here to see children. He refuses because the children have requested he not bring his girlfriend.
4) I believe that the children need to have a relationship with their father, and have tried to foster it to the best of my ability, including but not limited to having the kids initiate calls to their father, sending emails and correspondence to their father.
5) I have had the children in counseling regarding the issues regarding the divorce and what followed. The counselor advised that he did not believe forcing the matter would be beneficial to the children (and yes, the counselor spoke w/ father while the children were in counseling...)
6) yes, I have some issues w/ father and some things that he did before, during and after the divorce--not only to me but to the children---including father refusing to reimburse me $25 for medical out of pocket.
I just want the tax issue not to rear it's ugly head for the next 3-5 years.