FlyingRon
Senior Member
Again, you need to understand two things:
1. When the court tells YOU to do something, you can indeed get in trouble for not doing it. If the order says you must allow him to use the child for tax purposes, one would have to think that means providing 8332 so that he could legally do so.
2. Whatever custody issues you have do not relieve you from what the court orders you to do. If you have a problem with it, you have to go back to the court for relief.
1. When the court tells YOU to do something, you can indeed get in trouble for not doing it. If the order says you must allow him to use the child for tax purposes, one would have to think that means providing 8332 so that he could legally do so.
2. Whatever custody issues you have do not relieve you from what the court orders you to do. If you have a problem with it, you have to go back to the court for relief.