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Q: What happens to the custodial parent if they let someone who is not a relative claim their child on taxes?
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If child lives with higher income parent who claims on taxes every year?

The parent who is considered the custodial parent.


What happens if you claimed yourself and your parent claimed you as a dependent on taxes?

you will have to pay your own taxes not your parents.


How come federal tax refund offset is not on child support payment history?

That is odd. Here in this state Maine it is noted as a child support payment and does go as such on records, when given to the custodial parent for past due child support owed as such a payment to child support and should be a credit towards the child support owed. You need to check with your State Child Support as you did not mention the State you are in. But where it is federal it should be with all states, not just one. But you need to check with the Child Support Enforcement of your state as to why it was not put down as a payment for past due child support and why you were not credited for the amount as of yet. You do have the right to call and ask as the non custodial parent and it is your money that was taken away. So you do have the right to know why.


How does someone close there bank account if they are under the age of 18 and will they need the parent that opened the bank account with them when they go to close it?

Most likely, the parent who opened the account is the custodian of the account and is technically the only person who can make major changes, including closing the account. Therefore, the parent who opened the account will need to visit a local branch to close the account.


What is a parent company account?

Parent company account is the parent's company in consolidated financial statments where parent and child relationship exists in group accounting.

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If the non custodial parent pays the custodial parent child support on time Can another family member take the non custodial parent back to court for child support re-evalution?

It seems unlikely that a non-custodial relative would have "standing" to request a change in child support.


What happens if the child support case is in Louisiana but the custodial parent now lives in Mississippi and the non custodial parent lives in South Carolina?

Usually the case will be closed and the custodial parent will have to re-file in the state where she/he resides.


What happens if custodial parent notifies non-custodial parent of relocation via certified letter and non-custodial parents neglects to file injunction to the relocation in a timely manner?

The custodial parent is legally free to relocate. This is because the noncustodial parent's argument as to why the relocation should not happen has not be presented to the court in time for the hearing and therefore the court will grant the custodial parent's application to relocate unopposed.


What happens if the non custodial parent stops working?

He needs to file a modification


What happens if the custodial parent does not follow the court order for visitation in Nebraska?

He/she can lose custody all together. The non-custodial parent needs to file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the custodial parent continues to violate the order they could eventually lose custody.


What is the name of the person who takes custody of a child?

depending on the situation, "custodial parent," "caretaker relative," "custodian" or "guardian"


What if the child's custodial parent is gone for most of the year and the child wants to be with the non custodial parent?

Then the child should petition the court (or have the non-custodial parent petition the court, more likely) to modify the custody order. If the custodial parent is "gone for most of the year" and leaving the child in the care of someone else, the court will probably consider that a significant factor.


What happens when custodial parent drops kids off at non custodial parents house and leaves them?

Leaves them permanently or in violation of court ordered custody/visitation time? In either circumstances, the non-custodial parent may file an action for contempt of court against the custodial parent and/or file for custody/visitation modification based on the same.


Is custodial parent liable for for child who won't listen to custodial parent and runs to noncustodial parent?

for what?


Is non custodial parent legally bound to tell custodial parent where the child is?

Yes! Why would you want to keep that from the "custodial parent" anyway?


If a minor child living with a custodial parent gets into a wreck and the custodial parent canceled the minor from the policy can the non custodial parent be liable?

No. The parent with custodial rights is totally liable especially since the child was living with you while it happened.AnswerThat depends on several factors such as why the coverage was canceled, when it was canceled, who allowed the child to drive the car, whether the issue is addressed in the separation agreement, etc. If the custodial parent canceled insurance coverage for a reason and the non-custodial parent allowed the child to drive in spite of the cancellation, the non-custodial parent may be liable. If the child wrecked a car and as a result the custodial parent canceled the insurance coverage so they could no longer drive, the non-custodial parent would be liable if they continue to allow the child to operate a vehicle.


Custodial parent denies Noncustodial parent visitation rights in Mississippi?

Unless visitation rights for the non-custodial parent were allowed in the divorce paperwork, the custodial parent is completely within their rights to deny the non-custodial parent visitation....however, the non-custodial parent may sue for visitation rights.