I think that some community college or occupational center classwork would help you keep him classified as a dependent, but, when my homeschooled son was 14 he started in an apprenticeship type situation.
He worked (for very little money) and gathered actual world experience. We found his “employer” at our church. I don’t think that the entire situation was exactly according to Labor Department rules, but we didn’t care.
He left home at 18 with 4 years of practical experience on his resume. It was a great head start for his career.
I think that some community college or occupational center classwork would help you keep him classified as a dependent, but, when my homeschooled son was 14 he started in an apprenticeship type situation.
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That is the questioon here. I have to have him remain thus classsified in order to be able to afford the classes for him.
I think that some community college or occupational center classwork would help you keep him classified as a dependent, but, when my homeschooled son was 14 he started in an apprenticeship type situation.
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That is the questioon here. I have to have him remain thus classsified in order to be able to afford the classes for him.