Anne Heche's family is torn apart over her estate.

Homer Laffoon, the eldest son of the actress who disappeared on August 11 following a car accident, opposes James Tupper, the star's last husband, concerning her will.



Indeed, the Canadian actor claims that Anne Heche had appointed him as executor in 2011. Their relationship lasted from 2007 to 2018 and they had a child together, Atlas, 13 years old.

A worthless document, according to the 20-year-old young man who intends to manage his mother's property well and not leave it to his former stepfather.

CONTESTATION

"Mr. Tupper repeatedly refers to the email attached to the objection as a 'will'.

However, at law, the email is neither a holographic will nor a formal witnessed will,” states a legal document obtained by

People

.

In addition, the document to which James Tupper refers would not include the handwritten signature of Anne Heche nor the signatures of two witnesses necessary for the establishment of a will.

It remains to be seen who will be vindicated.


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