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To be a dependent, a minor child must have lived with the taxpayer more than 1/2 the year. This makes your grandchild your dependent, not the parents' dependent.
If you file first, all will be good.
If they file first and claim her, you should claim her on your return and file by mail (do not efile). The IRS will then sort it out as to who is entitled to the dependent. You should win.
As the child is your grandchild, you do not need any "legal custody" for any of this.
To be a dependent, a minor child must have lived with the taxpayer more than 1/2 the year. This makes your grandchild your dependent, not the parents' dependent.
If you file first, all will be good.
If they file first and claim her, you should claim her on your return and file by mail (do not efile). The IRS will then sort it out as to who is entitled to the dependent. You should win.
As the child is your grandchild, you do not need any "legal custody" for any of this.
Good for you. When you tell the parents that she is legally your dependent and if they claim her they will have to pay back all the 2019 credits PLUS interest PLUS they will be barred from claiming her for two more years EVEN if she goes to live with them that might help.
What if the childen lived all year at grandparents house and mother lived there to but did not support them
What if the mother already let someone. claim the grandchildren and they are not related to the children what so ever
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