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She would be a legal heir. The court would appoint a guardian to protect her interest. If the parent died intestate, you can check out state intestacy laws at the link below.

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The rights of a minor child in a deceased parent's estate depend on state laws and the parent's will. Typically, minor children are entitled to inherit from their deceased parent's estate, either through intestate succession laws or as specified in the parent's will. A guardian or trustee is often appointed to manage the inheritance on behalf of the minor child until they reach the age of majority. Consulting with a legal professional would help determine the specific rights of the minor child in this situation.

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