A joint petition for divorce allows both spouses to file for divorce together. When the petition is jointly filed, the spouses are called Co-Petitioners. The husband and wife petition the court together with paperwork that is signed by both parties.

Can you refuse to go to Family court?

If contact is refused and the non-resident parent takes the case to court, the resident parent will have to explain why contact was restricted. If there is already a court order in place for contact, refusal to allow the contact to take place may amount to contempt of court and possibly further legal action.

Why did my soon to be ex husband file a joint tax return?

Soon to be ex-husband filed joint tax return without my involvement or consent. I am in the middle of a divorce. I wanted to file my 2007 income taxes as married-filing separately. My husband has not responded to my inquiries regarding the filing of our 2007 tax returns, so I was planning on filing for an extension.

Why did I not file a 1040 SA?

We don’t file due to no earned income but they have our bank information due to SSI payment every month..they said to file a 1040 SA but I was wondering why this would happen and if anyone was successful in getting their money?!?! Where do I get this form??? How long ago did you file and did you get your money yet? 02-06-2021 10:06 PM 1.

What to do if you don’t sign a joint tax return?

1. Follow your existing attorney’s advice 2. If you didn’t sign the joint return, it isn’t valid. 3. At the very least, ask for a credit for 1/2 the tax refund in your decree of dissolution.

What happens if you claim someone on your tax return?

If you file your tax return and someone else has already claimed your dependent, then the IRS will apply the tiebreaker rules – see details below. To avoid any of this conflict, utilize the eFile.com DEPENDucator to determine if you are eligible to claim someone on your 2020 Tax Return, due on Tax Day.