Why does anyone care concerning news of this reckless, narcissistic individual?
I didn’t even know she died.
The Black Panther guy died without a will as well.
She died without a will. Estate goes to probate. It will be split up according to predetermined rules based on the number of heirs. There is no mystery here. No drama. No story. The more he fights the more he will lose to the lawyers.
They ruled her brain dead?
I thought she was brain dead long ago when she took up with that moron Elen Degenerate.
Ewwue to hook up with Ellen Degenerares.
She was not right.
Why does anyone think she has any real money? She did not work much and she was a severe addict.
Her 401K goes to entity designated on accounts. Her other liquid investments also. Real Estate assets are trickier.
She was a good actress, but a very troubled person. By all accounts, she grew up in a horrifically dysfunctional family. Her father, whom her mother described as a pervert, left the family for a homosexual relationship. She was possibly sexually abused. Heche also had emotional and mental problems. Nobody asks for that kind of life and there for the grace of God go you or I. I hope she has found the peace that alluded her in her brief, sad life.
Eastwood’s “Million Dollar Baby” is one of the few movies I could only watch once.
“Homer Heche Laffoon”
What a burden of a name!
Anne Heche Was Working On Sex Trafficking Film Before Death
https://www.dailywire.com/news/anne-heche-was-working-on-sex-trafficking-film-before-death
This is where the County Probate Office steps in and insurers that probate is handled correctly.
I’ve only dealt with probate offices five times, and every time I’ve dealt with them I was glad they were there to oversee and to check that probate protocols and legalities were followed to the letter. It’s especially handy when you have a lot of contention for pieces of an estate.
It could be a lot simpler process but... people and “beloved” family members screwed it all up and forced the issue of monitoring and adherence.
Wheels are easily sidestepped and they’re not that legally binding. In my state I had a lawyer tell me that bills can be contested easily and he gave a few examples, such as if the witnesses to the will or deceased the will can be contested, if the lawyer’s office at the will was administrative is that a business, that will can be contested.
It’s almost unbelievable how easily it is to contest a will and the Fly by Night computer programs, and this and that is all Bs because wheels are not that legally binding.
If you want to keep it legally binding you transfer things to your family before your death, or... you draw up a trust with a lawyer, and in many cases it’s not who you want the money to go to or the estate, it becomes who you don’t want the estate to go to and that’s the purpose of a trust.
If probate issues are on your list of concerns call a lawyer who deals and trusts and get a good solid lawyer, with good recommendations, and one who will probably give you a free consultation (most do).
Give him the money just for having to listen to all the snickers whenever he says “Laffoon”.
Wills are easily sidestepped and they’re not that legally binding. In my state I had a lawyer tell me that wills can be contested easily and he gave a few examples, such as if the witnesses to the will are deceased the will can be contested, if the lawyer’s office that the will was administrated is out of business, that will can be contested.
It’s almost unbelievable how easily it is to contest a will and the Fly by Night computer programs, and this and that is all bull because wheels are not that legally binding.
If you want to keep it legally binding you transfer things to your family before your death, or... you draw up a trust with a lawyer, and in many cases it’s not who you want the money to go to or the estate, it becomes who you don’t want the estate to go to, and that’s the purpose of a trust.
If probate issues are on your list of concerns call a lawyer who administratively draws up trusts, and get a good solid lawyer, with good recommendations, and one who will probably give you a free consultation (most do).
TBH there are several people in my life who I would rather not waste my estate on because they will just waste it. In fact there have been times when I have seriously considered if the situation was right, signing my estate over to my county Volunteer Fire and Rescue. I know they could akways use equipment and perhaps some other things down at the firehouse.
All I know is that in one scene in, “Donnie Brasco,” she is in a nightgown.....and showed her incredibly-beautiful caboose!
There are often a lot of paperwork re final wishes besides the wills and other paperwork such as power of attorney re being incapable of saying when to pull the plug.
Today we just got an info request from GenWorth our long term insurance provider, Genworth re our third party designation re name and address. It stays the same as of now.
We updated our power of attorney 2 years ago and the final paperwork with our health care provider. Both have copies
Besides our lawyer and adult children having copies, copies are on our refrigerator for easy access.
If you have updated the above, discuss it with your family and if not, do it!
We know about a man who had cancer and died recently after about a year battling it. Apparently, nothing was done re a will and any other paperwork wise.
Homer Heche Laffoon, now there is a name!
Won’t get a lot of responses Googling that name.
Search found this: Anne Heche’s net worth in 2022 is $4 million
God Bless her for her organ donation.