Tax rebates

I am sorry but I cannot give you any tax advise. I do not know what the rules regarding the rebate are, you may want to consult with your accountant. If your Agreement says that he receives all tax benefits for the children that may very well include the rebate.

Helena M. Nevicosi
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I have custody of my 3 children from 1st marraige, last year I agreed to let the father claim taxes on them. I spoke with a friend who was previously an account and she believes (not sure) that the rebates go to last years taxes. Is there a way of disputing this? The children live with me and I pay their way of life with only $300. a month Child support How could the money be going to him???

LISA