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What do you do when have an alimony modification case and the obligor is remarried and files his tax return jointly with his current wife, but doesn't want his wife's information included (knowing her income isn't included for alimony purposes). Do you redact it? Do you not include it and only include the w-2 and paystubs? Do you do a pro forma return with just the information from your client?
Thank you in advance.
Misty
Misty A. Velasques Avallone, Esq.
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Hudson case Yes you have to back it out and redact Sent from my iPhone -posted to the "Family Law Section" community
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Feb 1, 2017 7:06 PM
Alice M. Plastoris, Esq
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Yes you have to back it out and redact Sent from my iPhone
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