Robin Williams' children and wife are fighting over the late comedian's estate in a California court.
In papers filed in December in San Francisco Superior Court, Williams' wife, Susan, accuses the comedian's children from two previous marriages of taking items without her permission. She asks the court to exclude the contents of the Tiburon home that she shared with Williams and was bequeathed to her from the jewelry, memorabilia and other items Williams wanted the children to have.
The children, Zachary, Zelda and Cody, counter that Susan Williams is trying to change the trust agreement and rob them of the late actor's clothing and other personal items.
Williams committed suicide at the Tiburon home in August by hanging himself.
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6 comments:
give all the money to the Democrats so they can change and get rid of the Constitution...
No wonder he felt alone.
Horrible woman.
Very sad. Not something he would have wanted.
Hey people. Guess what? If you are fortunate enough to have an estate when you die, your heirs will argue about it, no matter how small the estate. Even with a will, they will argue about the unfairness of the designated executor, when they have no other legal ground to object to them not getting "their fair share." Sibling and relationship rivalries that were never seen (maybe) during the decedent's life will rear their ugly heads during testate proceedings. For anyone in the business, it is routine, and expected. Greed is universal, and not just the domain of the rich and famous.
And the war begins. The lawyers will get most of his estate.
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