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You can fight for his inheritant's if you are the biological daughter.

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If your father's name is not listed in the inheritance, you may still be able to fight for your inheritance rights depending on the laws and regulations in your jurisdiction. You should seek legal advice to understand your rights and options in such a situation.

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