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Generally, no. That is very unlikely except in extraordinary circumstances. The court would need to find that you are unfit, the biological father is not available and the children would be better off with the step father. Biological parents are automatically favored for custody except in special circumstances. If there are half siblings that factor might also sway the court. He would be considered if he had legally adopted the children.

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The issue of who gets to claim the children as dependents is addressed by state law in most jurisdictions and by court orders. You should review any court orders that have been issued in your case and consult with an advocate at the court or an attorney if you have any questions. If the other parent has no custody rights then it is unlikely he/she can claim the children as dependents.

The issue of who gets to claim the children as dependents is addressed by state law in most jurisdictions and by court orders. You should review any court orders that have been issued in your case and consult with an advocate at the court or an attorney if you have any questions. If the other parent has no custody rights then it is unlikely he/she can claim the children as dependents.

The issue of who gets to claim the children as dependents is addressed by state law in most jurisdictions and by court orders. You should review any court orders that have been issued in your case and consult with an advocate at the court or an attorney if you have any questions. If the other parent has no custody rights then it is unlikely he/she can claim the children as dependents.

The issue of who gets to claim the children as dependents is addressed by state law in most jurisdictions and by court orders. You should review any court orders that have been issued in your case and consult with an advocate at the court or an attorney if you have any questions. If the other parent has no custody rights then it is unlikely he/she can claim the children as dependents.

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The issue of who gets to claim the children as dependents is addressed by state law in most jurisdictions and by court orders. You should review any court orders that have been issued in your case and consult with an advocate at the court or an attorney if you have any questions. If the other parent has no custody rights then it is unlikely he/she can claim the children as dependents.

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It is unlikely unless there are extraordinary circumstances and she can prove you are unfit to have custody of that child. Courts seek a placement that is in the best interest of the child and the biological parent is the first choice.

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