Wrongful death damages (continued)
A decedent’s minor child may recover an money damages representing the amount the decedent would reasonably have contributed to the child’s maintenance and "the value of the services which the (deceased parent) in reasonable probability would have rendered them in training, advising and educating them." Similarly, the adult children of a decedent may receive damages for the loss of expected contribution from a parent. There is no need to show evidence of exact amounts of money received or expected to be received form the decedent.