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If the significant other is a spouse other than the parent of the child, then by default in most states, the estate will get split evenly. If they were not married, by default it should go to the children. In some states, if the person was living in the household for long enough, they would be considered "common law" union and could have almost the same rights as spouse. You should consult with a lawyer as soon as possible. Some lawyers offer a free consultation, although it is still worth it to pay a fee for advice.

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