Thank you for your comment. I did not say that the parent needs to pay support to claim their son as a Qualifying Child.
The son needs to live with the parent for the parent to claim him as a Qualifying Child. (The example cited says he has not lived with them for several years--in this situation where he was abandoned, I would not consider this a temporary absense--he has lived in his friend's parents house for several years.)
The parents would need to prove support to claim the son as a Qualifying Relative. (The example cited says they have not contributed anything towards his support while living with his friend's parents.)
Based on what was stated, the son is neither eligible to be claimed as a Qualifying Child nor a Qualifying Relative by the parents.
The son needs to live with the parent for the parent to claim him as a Qualifying Child. (The example cited says he has not lived with them for several years--in this situation where he was abandoned, I would not consider this a temporary absense--he has lived in his friend's parents house for several years.)
The parents would need to prove support to claim the son as a Qualifying Relative. (The example cited says they have not contributed anything towards his support while living with his friend's parents.)
Based on what was stated, the son is neither eligible to be claimed as a Qualifying Child nor a Qualifying Relative by the parents.
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