Permanent Parenting Plan Order Page 5

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B.
FEDERAL INCOME TAX EXEMPTION
The
mother
father is the parent receiving child support.
The Mother shall claim the following children: ___________________________________
The Father shall claim the following children: ___________________________________
The
mother
father may claim the exemptions for the child or children so long as child
support payments are current by the claiming parent on January 15 of the year when the
return is due. The exemptions may be claimed in:
alternate years starting ________
each year
other: _________.
The
mother
father will furnish IRS Form 8332 to the parent entitled to the exemption by
February 15 of the year the tax return is due.
C.
PROOF OF INCOME AND WORK-RELATED CHILD CARE EXPENSES
Each parent shall send proof of income to the other parent for the prior calendar year as
follows:
• IRS Forms W-2 and 1099 shall be sent to the other parent on or before
February
15.
• A copy of his or her federal income tax return shall be sent to the other parent on or
before April 15 or any later date when it is due because of an extension of time for
filing.
• The completed form required by the Department of Human Services shall be sent to
the Department on or before the date the federal income tax return is due by the
parent paying child support. This requirement applies only if a parent is receiving
benefits from the Department for a child.
The parent paying work-related child care expenses shall send proof of expenses to the
other parent for the prior calendar year and an estimate for the next calendar year, on or
before February 15.
D.
HEALTH AND DENTAL INSURANCE
Reasonable health insurance on the child or children will be:
maintained by the mother
maintained by the father
maintained by both
Proof of continuing coverage shall be furnished to the other parent annually or as coverage
changes. The parent maintaining coverage shall authorize the other parent to consult with
the insurance carrier regarding the coverage in effect.
Uncovered reasonable and necessary medical expenses, which may include but is not
limited to, deductibles or co-payments, eyeglasses, contact lens, routine annual physicals,
and counseling will be paid by
mother
father
pro rata in accordance with their
incomes. After insurance has paid its portion, the parent receiving the bill will send it to the
other parent within ten days. The other parent will pay his or her share within 30 days of
receipt of the bill.
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NOTE: The child support schedule assumptions in the guidelines (1240-2-4-.03 (6)(b) ) assume that the
parent receiving the child support will get the tax exemptions for the child.
10/17/2016
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