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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

 
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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

If you are named on the birth certificate, you should be able to get the SSN from the Social Security office.

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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

Are you the custodial parent who the child lived with more than half the year or are you the non-custodial parent? If you are the non-custodial parent, are you divorced and do the documents give you the right to claim the dependency exemption for the child in certain years?
jessem
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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

Thank you for responding! We actually were never married and my child was born this year. The mother was not employed all year and is unable to file taxes. I pay child support to her even though there is nothing through the courts saying to do so. We have been able to be civil until this point, when I asked for the social. She told me that she was going to have her brother claim my child, which from my understanding can NOT happen.
jessem
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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

I do have another child that I claimed last year.
BobB7
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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

Did mother and child live with her brother all year?  When was the child born?
jessem
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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

The brother has never lived with them

What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

If the child did not live with you more than half the time in 2016 since the child was born, you can't claim the child as a qualifying child on your tax return.
jessem
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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

The child was born in April
BobB7
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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

Where DO mother and child live?  Do you live there, too?

What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

The brother cannot claim the child as a qualifying child on his tax return if the child did not live with him more that half the time in 2016 since the child was born.
jessem
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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

The mother and I live separately. We live in the same town and I have the kids every other weekend and any other time we agree upon it. I have been the only financial supporter for my kids.
jessem
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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

It was agreed upon that I would claim my oldest, and she would claim the baby. But she is unable to file this year because she has not had a job at all this year.
BobB7
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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

Did the mother receive any unemployment compensation in 2016?  Does she live with her family and did she all year?
jessem
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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

No she has not. She chose not to work. She lives in low income apartments and lives off of the child support that I give her.
BobB7
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What can I do if my ex spouse is withholding my child's social security number?

Did she provide written permission for you to claim the oldest child?

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