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What is the name of your state? Hawaii
My question is, can I claim both kids on my 2020 taxes, even though the decree says he can claim one? Or do I have to go back to court first to try to change the decree?
Background: My divorce was final May of 2010. We have two children, aged 12 and 15, and share physical and legal custody. The divorce decree stated that on taxes he claims one, I claim the other, and that's what we've been doing (even though claiming one doesn't help him because of some sort of property income he has through his trust fund or something, but it would help me).
The decree also said we would move toward 50/50 visitation, and at the most he never had them more than 32% of the time, years ago. For a calendar year now he has not had any overnights, and sees them only occasionally. His last overnight was late Feb., 2020.
So basically, he pays a little child support but is otherwise not involved. They live with me, I pay for their needs. I no longer try to even get him to help with bigger things like medical bills, because he refuses, though the decree says we are supposed to split such costs.
Trying to change the decree would will likely be costly and difficult because if the first experience was any indication he will fight hard, and his parents pay his legal bills. However, if I were to do this I would also petition for full custody to reflect the status quo, and attempt to recoup the expenses he refused to pay.
Thanks for any help.
My question is, can I claim both kids on my 2020 taxes, even though the decree says he can claim one? Or do I have to go back to court first to try to change the decree?
Background: My divorce was final May of 2010. We have two children, aged 12 and 15, and share physical and legal custody. The divorce decree stated that on taxes he claims one, I claim the other, and that's what we've been doing (even though claiming one doesn't help him because of some sort of property income he has through his trust fund or something, but it would help me).
The decree also said we would move toward 50/50 visitation, and at the most he never had them more than 32% of the time, years ago. For a calendar year now he has not had any overnights, and sees them only occasionally. His last overnight was late Feb., 2020.
So basically, he pays a little child support but is otherwise not involved. They live with me, I pay for their needs. I no longer try to even get him to help with bigger things like medical bills, because he refuses, though the decree says we are supposed to split such costs.
Trying to change the decree would will likely be costly and difficult because if the first experience was any indication he will fight hard, and his parents pay his legal bills. However, if I were to do this I would also petition for full custody to reflect the status quo, and attempt to recoup the expenses he refused to pay.
Thanks for any help.