A court battle over Anna Nicole Smith's remains continued in a Florida court. The former topless dancer's long-time attorney and partner, Howard K. Stern, told the court in soft-spoken testimony that Smith wanted to be buried next to her son, Daniel, who died five months ago in the Bahamas at the age of 20. Stern said Smith had bought two pairs of burial plots, paying with a personal check. But he acknowledged he had signed the purchase contracts, saying Smith rarely ventured out of her Nassau mansion because of the swarms of paparazzi outside. Smith's estate could one day be worth half a billion dollars if a separate, decade-long courtroom battle to inherit the fortune of her ex-husband, oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall, prevails. So the question of who fathered 5-month-old Dannielynn Hope Marshall Stern has taken center stage.