Posts Tagged ‘non-custodial parent’

After divorce, who gets the child tax break?

Tax issues can get complicated and complex after divorce.  For one thing, which parent is allowed to claim valuable child-related taxbreaks?  In certain cases, it depends on which parent is allowed to claim the child as a dependent. When taxes are concerned, the parent who has custody for the greater part of the year (the… Continue reading →

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Interstate custody cases

It is common for parents to move from one state to another, but when there is a threat that your rights as a parent will change forever, it is natural to feel anxiety, fear and hurt.  Is your ex-spouse trying to deprive you of the right to be with your child? When a custodial parent… Continue reading →

Child relocation

In California, final divorce judgments are never written in stone.  What happens when the custodial parent must move out of the original court jurisdiction because of a new job, taking the child with her or him? If this is the case, California law requires the custodial parent to file a move-away petition with the court…. Continue reading →

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