SINGER v. DICKINSON

No. 90-2012.

63 Ohio St.3d 408 (1992)

SINGER, APPELLANT, v. DICKINSON, APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided April 15, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James E. Workman, Jr., for appellant.

Lawrence Dickinson, pro se.


MOYER, C.J.

At issue in this case is the propriety of the juvenile court's decision to allocate to defendant the federal tax dependency exemption for Ryan Singer. Upon review, we conclude that the juvenile court applied the wrong legal standard in awarding the dependency exemption to defendant.

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Plaintiff first contends that federal law preempts the juvenile court's authority to allocate the federal tax dependency exemption to the defendant. In...

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