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I'm concernedthat one whose permanent residence is a home that is actively mobilemay notnot file tax returns in the various states in which he resides. Further, note that page 15 of the order makes reference to the Revenue and Taxation Code which between lines 23 & 24 appears to indicate you are "a resident taxable upon his entire net income even though he may retain his domicile in some other state or country."
Ifyou haven't filed any CA returns as a part-year resident the defendant might possibly attempt to use that fact to prove you never thought of yourself as a resident of any part of California.
Good luck in going forward.
I'm concernedthat one whose permanent residence is a home that is actively mobilemay notnot file tax returns in the various states in which he resides. Further, note that page 15 of the order makes reference to the Revenue and Taxation Code which between lines 23 & 24 appears to indicate you are "a resident taxable upon his entire net income even though he may retain his domicile in some other state or country."
Ifyou haven't filed any CA returns as a part-year resident the defendant might possibly attempt to use that fact to prove you never thought of yourself as a resident of any part of California.
Good luck in going forward.