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    Default Can a Parent Claim a Deduction for a Child if He Has Not Exercised His Parenting Time

    A couple divorced and the custody judgment says that each parent gets to take a deduction for one of their two children. They are supposed to exercise equal parenting time. However, this past year the father only had the children for approximately forty days. Can the father still take the deduction, even though the children really lived with the mother?

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