How do we go about getting a motion started for contempt of court, by a judge, without an attorney?
Friday, May 30th, 2008 at
3:51 am
Kim K asked:
My husband has a court order stating that he gets to claim 2 of their 4 children Buy Drugs in the divorce papers and that she must sign the IRS form 8332. His ex refuses and claims them on her taxes, now we are getting audited by the IRS. HELP is needed.
My husband has a court order stating that he gets to claim 2 of their 4 children Buy Drugs in the divorce papers and that she must sign the IRS form 8332. His ex refuses and claims them on her taxes, now we are getting audited by the IRS. HELP is needed.
Tagged with: Contempt Of Court • Divorce Papers • Irs Help • Taxes
Filed under: Lawyer FAQ
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Well first, make sure to bring the order to the audit. Since he can prove the right to claim them, its possible SHE will get audited for disallowed deductions.
Second, you can file a motion for enforcement with the court that issued the order. The procedure varies from court to court, but its often just a form. That will be sent to the judges office, who will issue a warning letter to the other party.
Ask the court clerk at that court what the specific procedure is. If the matter goes to a hearing, you may need an attorney regardless.
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