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storkie
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Alternate Tax Years
      04/14/11 05:21 PM

My son turned 18 on November 19, 2010. My ex and I have a divorce agreement that we alternate tax years he gets even years I get odd.

Question, since my son turned 18 in 2010, the divorce agreement is no longer abiding right? Our agreement states nothing about continue until graduates school, age or anything. Very generic just says we alternate years even and odd.

So, can I claim him since he is 18 and lived with me the entire year, or since he was 18 90% of 2010 the father still gets to claim him one last time?

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