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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Arterburn finds the district court properly found the ex-wife in a post-divorce case was not in contempt. The husband says the ex-wife improperly claimed a particular child on filings for which the child was not designated. Evidence shows she relied on the advice of her tax advisor, the child's having reached the age of majority, her provision of support and adult child's consent to her claiming him as a dependent. The mother reasonably believed she could legally claim the child in her taxes. Affirmed.
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