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in ca.my fiance claims the taxes because she has custody of her son more than 50% of the time. if you have your child over half the year in your custody you should legally be able to claim the child on your taxes if you have a problem the court will give you an order in writing.

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That issue is generally covered by state law whereby the custodial parent is entitled to claim the child on their taxes. In that case, the record custodial parent would have the legal right to claim the child. Since you are in violation of the court ordered custody you will need to come to some agreement between yourselves and make certain the agreement is in writing and notarized. The best solution would be to contact your attorney and have an agreement drafted, signed and notarized at that office.

That issue is generally covered by state law whereby the custodial parent is entitled to claim the child on their taxes. In that case, the record custodial parent would have the legal right to claim the child. Since you are in violation of the court ordered custody you will need to come to some agreement between yourselves and make certain the agreement is in writing and notarized. The best solution would be to contact your attorney and have an agreement drafted, signed and notarized at that office.

That issue is generally covered by state law whereby the custodial parent is entitled to claim the child on their taxes. In that case, the record custodial parent would have the legal right to claim the child. Since you are in violation of the court ordered custody you will need to come to some agreement between yourselves and make certain the agreement is in writing and notarized. The best solution would be to contact your attorney and have an agreement drafted, signed and notarized at that office.

That issue is generally covered by state law whereby the custodial parent is entitled to claim the child on their taxes. In that case, the record custodial parent would have the legal right to claim the child. Since you are in violation of the court ordered custody you will need to come to some agreement between yourselves and make certain the agreement is in writing and notarized. The best solution would be to contact your attorney and have an agreement drafted, signed and notarized at that office.

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That issue is generally covered by state law whereby the custodial parent is entitled to claim the child on their taxes. In that case, the record custodial parent would have the legal right to claim the child. Since you are in violation of the court ordered custody you will need to come to some agreement between yourselves and make certain the agreement is in writing and notarized. The best solution would be to contact your attorney and have an agreement drafted, signed and notarized at that office.

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The person who can clearly prove possession of at least 51% of the time.

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No. In fact, many state have laws that provides the custodial parent has the legal right to claim the child as a dependent. You should check the laws in your particular jurisdiction.

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You need to check the laws in your state, your court orders and your separation agreement.

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Only if both of you agree to it

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