By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
An Ohio man is entitled to inherit from a biological father he never met face-to-face, a state appellate court ruled Tuesday in a case of first impression.
Gregory Allen Burden resisted his estranged son's attempts at building a relationship, even sending back a photo album containing pictures of Dale Agnew, who is now 35.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
An Ohio man is entitled to inherit from a biological father he never met face-to-face, a state appellate court ruled Tuesday in a case of first impression.
Gregory Allen Burden resisted his estranged son's attempts at building a relationship, even sending back a photo album containing pictures of Dale Agnew, who is now 35.
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