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The homeÃ?s legal ownership will dictate the siblings right to reside in the house. Most states' laws say that without a will the estate's total value is divided equal between siblings.

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Does one sibling is living with a parent that dies have that sibling more rights than other siblings not living with parent at the time of death?

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