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If your son was in a juvenile facility, it may be considered as a temporary absence and you may put that he lived with you the whole year. If that's not the case, you should be able to mark that he lived with you for more than 6 months base on the date that you provided.
You may be able to claim your child as a dependent depending on meeting specific IRS criteria, including: time of residency, age, student status, disability rules and that you provided more than half of his support for the year.
Here are some reasons to consider that may not let you claim your son as a Dependent:
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Edited [01-18-2026 at 07:27 P.M. ET]
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