Anne Heche died without will, son seeks to be in charge of estate

Anne Heche’s oldest son needs to be accountable for his late mom’s property after the actress died earlier this month with out a will, in accordance with authorized paperwork.

Heche’s son Homer Heche Laffoon made the request in Los Angeles County Courtroom this week to manage his mom’s fortune, in accordance with the submitting obtained by The Put up.

Laffoon, who's 20, wrote Heche’s private property and annual revenue had been “unknown.”

The “Six Days Seven Nights” actress died as the results of a automotive crash that occurred Aug. 5 in Los Angeles. She was dominated mind useless earlier than she was taken off life assist days later as soon as her organs had been matched with a recipient.

A report indicated she had medication in her system when she drove her blue Mini Cooper right into a suburban LA dwelling that sparked a hearth.

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Anne Heche, "The Brave" and son Homer

Heche left behind two sons, Homer Laffoon (pictured) and Atlas Tupper.
Actress Anne Heche (L) and Homer Laffoon

Heche was driving a blue Mini Cooper when she crashed into the LA dwelling.
Anne Heche and Homer Laffoon

The actress had reportedly not left behind a will.
Anne Heche attends the 74th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards

In keeping with the FBI, Heche had medication in her system on the time of her dying.

Heche crashed her automobile whereas driving in Los Angeles on August 5.

Heche had Homer Laffoon with ex-husband Coley Laffoon earlier than their 2009 divorce and had youthful son Atlas Tupper, now 13, with actor James Tupper whereas the 2 had been in a relationship that resulted in 2018.

Homer Laffoon additionally requested he be appointed by the courtroom to characterize his brother’s pursuits in the course of the continuing related to Heche’s property.

A courtroom listening to will probably be held Aug. 11 over the submitting.

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