To file as head of household, you must: Pay for more than half of the household expenses. Be considered unmarried for the tax year, and. You must have a qualifying child or dependent.
Do you need a dependent to claim head of household?
Generally, to qualify for head of household filing status, you must have a qualifying child or a dependent. However, a custodial parent may be eligible to claim head of household filing status based on a child even if he or she released a claim to exemption for the child.
What does not constitute client files, papers and property?
The rule also describes what does not constitute client files, papers and property. Rule 1.16 (e) states “Papers and property to which the client is entitled [upon termination of representation] include the following, whether stored electronically or otherwise:
When to comply with a client’s request for information?
Rule 1. (4) (a) (4), MRPC, further requires the lawyer to “promptly comply with reasonable requests for information.” Delays in surrendering the client file can and often do harm the client’s interests, especially when there is an imminent deadline or statute of limitations to meet.
What are the rules on releasing client files?
Failure to promptly hand over the file to the departing client or to his new counsel is a strong basis for an ethics complaint and a common reason for disciplinary action. What are the Minnesota rules on releasing client files?
Can a lawyer withhold documents from a client?
Although lawyers retain billing and collection rights, they must hand over documents that have been served or filed in litigation matters, as well as items for which they agreed to advance costs and payments – even if the client has not paid for the work or items. In transactional matters, lawyers have a bit more leeway in withholding documents.