Legal Question in Juvenile Dependency in California

dependant qualifications

i have a 2 month old daughter that does not live with me. me and her mother do not live together. i just got a job and plan to pay for every expense that my daughter has. i already put her as a dependant, and i just received my check yesterday. does she qualify to be my dependant? if she doesn't am i going to jail or can i just give back the check?


Asked on 7/19/08, 1:52 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

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Re: dependant qualifications

The IRS is not going to put you in jail. One of these days she will wise up, go to family court, and get full custody plus child support and you won't be able to afford it, that's when you will need to start worrying about jail. The large amount of money that will eventually be taken out of your paycheck for child support can be lessened by your going to court, being declared the father, and getting either custody (yeah right) or a visitation order that gives you as much time with your daughter as possible. The amount of the support order depends on the percentage of time you spend with the kid.

If she is really smart, or she gets good advice, she will accuse you of domestic violence or child abuse and get a restraining order; this is done in order to reduce your parenting time to 0% thereby enabling her to get the maximum support order.

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Answered on 7/19/08, 8:12 pm


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