Augusta, GA asked in Family Law for Georgia

Q: If I let my husband file our kids this year but I don't want him to file for 2022. What can I do?

I let my husband file the kids this year but I don't won't him to file for 2022. He doesn't stay with us. So is there a form I can fill out to revoke him from filing. Can I use tax form 8332? Or is there another way to keep him from filing.

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Regina Irene Edwards
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  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: If you are still married and there is no custody order, no one has custody. Speak to an attorney about filing for divorce so this can be resolved.

Michael D. Birchmore agrees with this answer

Homer P Jordan IV
Homer P Jordan IV
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  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: I agree with my colleague. The best way to remedy this situation is to move forward with the legal divorce. Then who claims the children on taxes will be addressed in the process. You should consult with an attorney who can help you with the proper course of action.

Michael D. Birchmore agrees with this answer

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