For most of 2016, I let my daughter live with her dad with the understanding that I can claim her on taxes this year. He had gone many years without paying me anything. He agreed if I stopped the child support, which I did, he would get her insurance and I could claim her. As agreed, I stopped the child support. He did not get her insurance until January 2017 and he claimed her on his taxes when he said I could.
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