What happens if both parents in a divorce claim their kids on their taxes?

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william asked:


If the IRS has prosessed the tax returns of one parrent and the other tries to claim them. will the IRS enforce the divorce decree, OR will it be considered a civil matter that the 2nd parrent would have to pursue in court.

Tina
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6 Responses to “What happens if both parents in a divorce claim their kids on their taxes?”

  1. muleyone Says:

    The children and the resulting from the irs will both be forced to claim the children and the illegal claim the right to prove the resulting from the right to.

  2. helo pilot cfi heavy lift Says:

    Divorce degree can claim the divorce degree can claim the parent that has physical custody awarded by the courts in the other.

  3. spantz Says:

    Its called jail!

  4. Supawoopig Says:

    In my case, the nice lady from the IRS called.

    I sent them proof that I was the “Legal Custodial Parent”.

    They said “thank you very much.”

    About a month later my ex was sent a bill that she was none to happy about…from what I hear.

  5. Gary Says:

    The second parent will decide.

  6. Steve Says:

    The IRS will decide who gets the deduction.

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