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This is an ongoing court proceeding in supreme court for divorce. The judge made a ruling in a court order (divorce not yet final) allowing noncustodial parent to claim both children in all capacities including child tax credit, head of household, EIC even though they do not reside with noncustodial parent. I spoke up in court and said that would be EIC fraud. The court said if I report anything I would be held in contempt and will go to jail! The noncustodial parent did say the children live with him on his tax filing and received all tax credits including EIC for the two children that do not live with him. He did this based on the judge saying he is allowd to claim them. If I report it I go to jail???? How is that legal, I cant report fraud?