Navigating Tax Rules for Claiming Child Custody
When it comes to claiming your child on taxes, the general rule is that the parent who the child resides with for six months or more of the year is usually the one who can claim the child for tax purposes. This can lead to disputes between separated or divorced parents, especially if there is no court order in place dictating who gets to claim.
However, the court does have the authority to make decisions regarding which parent gets to claim the child, either for a specific year or on a rotating basis. The court can also order the parents to execute the necessary IRS documents to allow the other parent the opportunity to claim, even if the child was not residing primarily with them during that time period.
Consulting with a Family Law Attorney
If you are facing a situation where you and the other parent are disputing who gets to claim your child on taxes, it is advisable to seek the guidance of a Tulsa family law attorney. Family law cases involving children can be complex, and having a legal professional on your side can help you navigate the process and protect your rights.
To schedule a consultation with an experienced family law attorney, contact our office at 918-879-1681 or visit our website at MakeLawEasy.com. We can provide you with the legal advice and representation you need to address the issue of claiming your child on taxes.
Schedule a Low-Cost Initial Strategy Session
If you are facing issues related to claiming your child on taxes, don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance. Contact a Wirth Law Office Tulsa attorney today at 918-879-1681 to schedule a low-cost initial strategy session with our knowledgeable family law attorney.