Requesting Tax Return Information
Summary
To request someones tax return for child tax credit verification, you may need a court order or subpoena. Consult a family law attorney for guidance based on your custody status. Contact the IRS for specific advice, especially if fraud is suspected. If a court order is violated, file a motion for contempt with evidence. Discuss concerns with your attorney and consider a second opinion if needed.Full Conversation
How can I ask for someone’s income tax turn to see if they filed for the child tax credit, while I had legal custody of child?
Hey ****! Here's some general information on how you might approach this situation:
- You may request the tax return information through a legal process, such as a court order or subpoena.
- Consult with a family law attorney to see if you can pursue action based on your legal custody status.
- You might also discuss the matter with the IRS for guidance specific to your case, especially if it involves potential fraud or misrepresentation.
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- You may request the tax return information through a legal process, such as a court order or subpoena.
- Consult with a family law attorney to see if you can pursue action based on your legal custody status.
- You might also discuss the matter with the IRS for guidance specific to your case, especially if it involves potential fraud or misrepresentation.
Would you like to connect with local lawyers to explore your options further?
Who do I talk to at the irs?
You can contact the IRS directly for assistance with your inquiry. Here are a few options:
- Call the IRS helpline at *-*-*-* for general inquiries.
- Visit an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center for in-person help.
- Consider speaking with a tax professional or attorney for specific guidance.
If you need further legal assistance, let me know!
- Call the IRS helpline at *-*-*-* for general inquiries.
- Visit an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center for in-person help.
- Consider speaking with a tax professional or attorney for specific guidance.
If you need further legal assistance, let me know!
The judge was made aware of parent violating a court order and proof was seen. The said nothing. How do get him to get her for contempt?
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To pursue a contempt action, you might consider these steps:
- File a motion for contempt in the court where your case is being heard.
- Provide evidence of the violation and request a hearing.
- Consult with a family law attorney for guidance on how to proceed legally.
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!
To pursue a contempt action, you might consider these steps:
- File a motion for contempt in the court where your case is being heard.
- Provide evidence of the violation and request a hearing.
- Consult with a family law attorney for guidance on how to proceed legally.
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Parent also lied under oath judge knows this. Still he did nothing. How can I get the judge to pay attn?
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It sounds like a frustrating situation, ****. You may want to consider filing a formal complaint or motion to reconsider in the court where your case is being heard. This can prompt the judge to review the matter more closely. Consulting with a family law attorney might also help you explore additional legal avenues.
It sounds like a frustrating situation, ****. You may want to consider filing a formal complaint or motion to reconsider in the court where your case is being heard. This can prompt the judge to review the matter more closely. Consulting with a family law attorney might also help you explore additional legal avenues.
I have an atty. He seems to be as frustrated as I am. He’s not pushing some of the issue either. Any advise to get him fired up?
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To motivate your attorney, consider discussing your concerns directly and providing clear objectives for the case. You might also ask for regular updates or set specific goals. If you're unsatisfied, consider seeking a second opinion from another attorney. Would you like any further advice on handling legal professionals?
To motivate your attorney, consider discussing your concerns directly and providing clear objectives for the case. You might also ask for regular updates or set specific goals. If you're unsatisfied, consider seeking a second opinion from another attorney. Would you like any further advice on handling legal professionals?
Ok that sounds like a plan. No thank you.
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It seems like you're dealing with a complex family law issue, ****. Since you already have an attorney, working closely with them is a good step. If you're not satisfied, seeking a second opinion might be wise. Feel free to reach out if you have more questions!
It seems like you're dealing with a complex family law issue, ****. Since you already have an attorney, working closely with them is a good step. If you're not satisfied, seeking a second opinion might be wise. Feel free to reach out if you have more questions!
That sounds good. Thank you
It seems **** has received comprehensive advice on her legal situation. If she has any further questions or needs additional guidance, she can feel free to reach out.
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Though the situation involves complex family law issues, it appears that **** is already working with an attorney. If she needs further assistance or wants to explore other legal options, considering a second opinion or consulting additional legal professionals could be beneficial.
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Though the situation involves complex family law issues, it appears that **** is already working with an attorney. If she needs further assistance or wants to explore other legal options, considering a second opinion or consulting additional legal professionals could be beneficial.
Ok
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****, it seems like you're on the right track with seeking legal advice and working with your attorney. Dealing with family law matters can be challenging, especially when court orders are involved. If you feel your attorney is not addressing all your concerns, seeking a second opinion might be a good option. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
****, it seems like you're on the right track with seeking legal advice and working with your attorney. Dealing with family law matters can be challenging, especially when court orders are involved. If you feel your attorney is not addressing all your concerns, seeking a second opinion might be a good option. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!