R-SchuleCPA
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Deductions & credits

My first piece of advice, assuming your husband is in child support arrears is to file complaint with the Court for revocation of dependent credits and payment of arrears.  Usually Courts have a self-filing section with easy to fill forms and instructions. An alternate suggestion will be to get a statement from Child Support which shows your ex- husband to be arrears, and file it with form 8332, along with an appropriate explanation. Part III of 88332 will ask for revocation. 

 

Form 8332

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