Robin Williams' children and wife have gone to court in a fight over the late comedian's estate.
In papers filed in December in San Francisco Superior Court, Williams' wife, Susan, says some of the late actor's personal items were taken without her permission and asks the court to exclude the contents of the Tiburon home that she shared with Williams from the jewelry, memorabilia and other items Williams said the children should have.
The children, Zachary, Zelda and Cody, counter that Susan Williams is "adding insult to a terrible injury" by trying to change the trust agreement and rob them of the late actor's clothing and other personal items.
"The Williams' children are heartbroken that Petitioner, Mr. Williams' wife of less than three years, has acted against his wishes by challenging the plans he so carefully made for his estate," attorneys for the children said in court papers.
James Wagstaffe, an attorney for Susan Williams, said Monday that his client was only seeking guidance from the court about the meaning of certain terms in the trust.
"This is not ugly," he said. "I would not say this is anticipated to be a highly contested proceeding."
An attorney for the children, Allan Mayer, declined to comment.
Williams died at his Tiburon home in August. The coroner ruled his death a suicide that resulted from asphyxia caused by hanging.
Susan Williams has said the actor and comedian was struggling with depression, anxiety and a recent diagnosis of Parkinson's disease.
Williams had publicly acknowledged periodic struggles with substance abuse, and he had entered a substance abuse program shortly before his death. According to the coroner's report, his wife told an investigator that Williams did not go there because of recent drug or alcohol abuse, but rather to reaffirm the principles of his rehabilitation.
Williams' trust granted his children his memorabilia and awards in the entertainment industry and some other specific personal items, according to court documents. Susan Williams says that because he wanted her to continue to live at the Tiburon home, it makes sense that he intended only for his children to have the specific personal items he delineated that were kept at another home he owned in Napa.
"Any other interpretation would lead to Mrs. Williams' home being stripped while Mrs. Williams still lives there," her attorneys wrote.
The children dispute that interpretation, saying there were no specific limits on the location of those items.
The two sides also disagree over items put in storage, watches Williams owned and his memorabilia.
Source : Yahoo news
Na wah oh...now now them don begin drag property?..I thought this happened only in some peculiar places?
Na wa ohh..dey Shud give d family dere own share abeg
ReplyDeletehmm. Robin family follow am hustle till level wey him dey before him commit suicide?
DeleteAbeg. This world is nothing o
Ghen ghen!
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This woman no well o......they're no even asking for the house sef....they are even following what the man laid down....she is taking them to court on top memorabilia and plaques...... And prolly some jewelry..... Na wa....o
Deletepeculiar places u say? lol.
ReplyDeletena who get property go leave people wey go drag him property.......
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oboy. So oyinbo people ma dey follow hustle property like Igbo Men.
ReplyDeleteIssorait. Their is no difference again. Wetin remain.
Btw i thought he would have written a will.
I thought it only happens in Nigeria.
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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So naija we are not alone in this.....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Dts Wat happens wen a man picks one bitch in his old age
ReplyDeleteStella oyinbo people can fight for property pass we people. Why you think say very old men the fall prey to this wannabe rich leeches of women. Anything wet happen for we country first happen overseas.
ReplyDeleteWhen i opened this blog,i saw plenty oyibo news. I rushed and scrolled up(to the name mast) to know if i was at the light brog o
ReplyDeleteMoney and its wahaLA
ReplyDeleteI don't trust this woman.
ReplyDeleteStella, it's everywhere! The things I've known to cause dispute in humans are:
ReplyDelete1. FOOD: This is common with Africans esp at parties.
2. PROPERTIES (MONEY): When owner dies, all and sundry will fight to have a piece of his possessions.
3. RELATIONSHIP: Men fighting themselves over women and vice versa. It started way back! Remember Helen of Troy?
Hmmmm de should hustle n make dia own money instead of struggling for someone's own.
ReplyDeleteWhat do they expect, even strangers will come and claim their own cut too.
ReplyDeleteRobin William is gone,let them colert what they want.i hope they have family lawyer
ReplyDeleteIf only the dead can see.
ReplyDeleteNo 'WILL'
ReplyDeleteThis is what happens when a man fails to train his family in the way they should be or when wife is a gold digger.
ReplyDeleteSinging: money, money, money ni.
ReplyDeleteMoney the root of all evil. This is a man that killed himself o. Thank God he left a will. Anyways the lawyers will milk them dry of whatever it is they are fighting for.