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No, unless you have been living with him/her long enough to be in a common law relationship.

Check your federal rules regarding common law relationships.

Not Federal Laws on common law relationships, but, the laws of the state wherein you have both resided together. Each state has different statute governing common law spouses and their rights i.e.marriage, inheritance, etc.

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