Anne Heishi only had about $400,000 in her property, her son says

James TupperAnd the ann heckIt is now certain that her ex-partner will lose the legal battle over the late actress’ fortune after his request to name the 13-year-old’s guardian was denied.

atlas, Heche’s youngest son attended Tuesday’s court hearing with his father, but Tupper’s request to be named “special trustee” was rejected by Los Angeles. Supreme Court Justice Lee Bogdanov.

The judge also stated that it was “likely” he would agree to Homer Heshe’s request to serve as a permanent property manager, causing another setback for the Canadian star.

The decision was made a few days after Big Little Lies The representative opposed the choice of naming Heche’s son as an official and filed an application for official guardianship, which would have required him to represent Atlas’ interests in court.

Taber, 57, shook his head as he stood in court in blue pants, and shoved his hands into his pockets after learning of the verdict.

However, Judge Bogdanov was enraged by his frustrated gesture and shouted at him, “Don’t shake your head at me – and get your hands out of your pockets!”

“I don’t think his older brother (Atlas) (Homer) will look after his interests,” Tupper said shyly before the judge. “He treats him like an enemy. Their relationship will be destroyed forever.”

Anne Heche’s property value is only $400,000

The hearing took place after newly filed court documents earlier this week showed that the late actress’ fortune was only a small fraction of the millions her worth was rumored to be.

According to court documents he obtained DailyMail.com,Homer Heck Lavon20-year-old son of Heche with her ex-husband Coleman Lavon, Estimate the value of all his mother’s existing personal belongings $400,000.

Ann Heck dies without a will, her son files for control of the estate

He claimed royalties and residuals would bring in an extra amount $400,000 every year. Homer also revealed that Heche never owned a home and instead resided in an apartment.

Meanwhile, Tapper confirms that she named him her real estate outlet in a “will” email she sent him in 2011.

However, Homer insists that the email is invalid because it was not signed and that his mother, who died at the age of 53 two months ago, did not leave a will.

He also denounced last week a petition to appoint Atlas’ legal guardian as a “conflict of interest” and an attempt to coerce him and his half-brother to seize their mother’s property.

Today in Los Angeles Superior Court is the first hearing in the dispute over Heche’s property.

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