Yes. It's been tried many times before.
if the IRS finds out that a person does claim income, the IRS can audit the person. If audited, the person will have to go in person to their local IRS agency and explain the situation.
If the court has given costudy of the child to you and the child lives with you and you are the provider, but the other parent claims the child on his/hers taxes, this is illigal. Not only you can sue, but you need to report this person to the IRS and let them deal with him.
the insured person will get screwed over on grounds of delaying the transfer of money to the IRS
No. They can only get their guardian to sue the other person for them.
An attorney can help with person with an IRS tax settlement by contacting the IRS, and negotiating the settlement amount. Attorneys who practice in this area of law know the legalities and are better equipped to navigate the IRS tax laws.
YES any company or person for that matter can sue a person for what ever amount is owed ...
You cannot sue a person for martial interference. If you are having problems with this, you need to confront the person about it.
Yes.
if you are from 'merica
To get the IRS form cp575 and all other forms from the IRS, simply go to the website for the IRS. Forms can be printed from the website as well as having the option to have them mailed to a person.
You would usually sue the person, not the insurance.
I don't think they can sue you but, they can get affairs and divcores.