Wrongful Death
Wrongful Death
Lack of any particular acts of service between biological father and son in the years preceding son's death supported district court determination that father sustained no pecuniary loss after son died, precluding distribution of wrongful death settlement proceeds to father, despite father's contention that son's mother prevented him from having a significant relationship with son, but that he expected to have such a relationship in the future.Ellingson v. Barber (Court of Appeals)(unpublished) A05-1122.
Lack of any particular acts of service between biological father and son in the years preceding son's death supported district court determination that father sustained no pecuniary loss after son died, precluding distribution of wrongful death settlement proceeds to father, despite father's contention that son's mother prevented him from having a significant relationship with son, but that he expected to have such a relationship in the future.Ellingson v. Barber (Court of Appeals)(unpublished) A05-1122.
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