Anne Heche‘s son Homer Laffoon has officially been granted control over his late mom’s property.
As you understand, the 20-year-old has been in a nasty authorized battle with Anne’s ex James Tupper over management of the property and title of guardian advert litem of her different son Atlas ever since she handed away in August. In late October he filed a request for extra authority over the property — and now a little bit over a month later he’s lastly been granted management.
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According to courtroom docs shared by People, the actress’ son gained huge in courtroom and was given permission to “take possession of all the personal property of the estate of the decedent and preserve it from damage, waste, and injury” on Wednesday. Judge Lee Bogdanoff dismissed James’ declare that Homer was “not suitable” to have management over the property attributable to his age, his unemployment, and the very fact he wasn’t involved together with his mother on the time of her loss of life. The decide additionally denied the 57-year-old’s request to analyze the declare her $200,000 jewellery assortment had gone lacking.
Homer’s legal professional Brian L. Phipps was happy with the ruling, as he advised the outlet in a press release after courtroom was dismissed:
“We believe the court reached the correct result this morning, both legally and equitably, and are glad to have this phase of the process behind us. With Mr. Tupper’s allegations and objections now resolved, we are hopeful the administration of the Estate can proceed without unnecessary complication.”
Looks just like the feud is lastly over, people! Maybe not with peace, however at the least with legislation.
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