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When a father emancipates his child who is 18 years old, the legal process is typically unnecessary since the child is already considered an adult and has the legal capacity to make their own decisions. Emancipation generally applies to minors seeking independence from their parents before reaching adulthood. However, if the father formally recognizes the child's independence, it may serve as a symbolic gesture of support rather than a legal requirement. The 18-year-old would retain all rights and responsibilities of adulthood regardless of the father's actions.

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