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Yes, your fiancé can claim your children on his taxes if you meet certain criteria. Generally, to claim a child as a dependent, he must have provided more than half of their financial support during the year, and the child must live with him for more than half the year. You may also need to sign a form to allow him to claim them if you are the custodial parent. It's best to consult a tax professional for specific guidance based on your situation.

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