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    Default Re: Do Grandparents Have Rights Over Either Parent to File the Grandchild on Their Ta

    While I do not disagree with you at all, because of course you are spot on, Dogmatique really wasn't wrong either. Ultimately, once one does go through the tiebreaker rules odds are that Grandma would be Head of household and the child be grandma's qualifying child. Which would be because grandma is housing and supporting both her daughter and grandchild.

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