In the wake of Anne Heche’s death, the legal battle between her son and her ex-husband over control of her estate is heating up.
As People reports, Homer Laffoon — son of Heche and her first husband, Coley Laffoon — is disputing the validity of a document that Heche’s second ex-husband, actor James Tupper, has claimed is her will.
According to court documents obtained by People, Laffoon’s attorneys have filed a nine-page supplement to his already filed petition seeking to assume control of his mother’s estate. READ MORE: Anne Heche’s Ex James Tupper Files To Pull Estate Control From Her Son Homer, Alleges Family Rift Laffoon, 20, alleges that Tupper, 57, has been blocking his attempts to communicate with Tupper’s 13-year-old son — and Laffoon’s half-brother.
Laffoon is also disputing that a 2011 document that Tupper considers to be Heche’s will, naming the “Men in Trees” star as administrator of the late actress’ estate, is valid; Laffoon claims that the signature on the document isn’t his mother’s, and was not signed in the presence of two witnesses, as required by law. “Mr.
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