If you provide over 50% of their financial support, they are under 25 and in school you can.
No, they are an adult.
My child was in the Job Corps last year, can I still claim him on my federal income taxes as a dependant?
No. It depends on when the TPR became final. If the child resided with the parent or a parent for the entire tax year then they may still claim said child as a dependent.
If your child lived with you but you did not claim it as a dependent you can still file head of household. You have to list the child's name and social security number on your return.
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The claim would still be processed - as you were still insured at the time of the incident !
Yes. If paternity has been established the father will be required to pay child support until the child is at least eighteen.
If your child is a junior or senior in high school, it isn't much of a problem. However, if they are in a lower grade, this must of attributed to an academic downfall earlier in the child's life.
Only if he's included in the claim.
Yes. If the child lives with her and is under 18.
Legally, no not at all. They are not financially responsible for you once you turn eighteen. Even if you are under the age of eighteen and decide to have a child it is up to you to provide for your child. They may still be financially "responsible" for you until you are 18 but the way the law sees it they do not have to provide for their grandchildren if you decide to have a child before becoming an adult. They are not financially responsible for anything anymore.