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Anne Heche's son Homer seeks primary role in her estate plan after late actress reportedly died without a will

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Anne Heche died in August and reportedly had not established a final will and testament before she passed away, as her eldest son, Homer Laffoon, seeks to establish guardianship over his mother's estate.

Laffoon, 20, filed the paperwork in Los Angeles Superior Court Wednesday, according to Page Six, and is requesting to be named the administrator of her estate, which has an "unknown" value and will need to undergo forensic accounting to establish its worth.

In addition, Homer, whom Heche shared with ex-husband Coley Laffoon, requested to be appointed "guardian ad litem" over his 13-year-old brother, Atlas Tupper, from Heche's decade-long partnership with James Tupper, and "waive a bond that would be owed."  The next hearing is scheduled for Oct.

11. Anne Heche (pictured in March) reportedly didn't have a will when she died in August. (Jesse Grant) Peter Walzer, founding partner of Walzer Melcher & Yoda, exclusively told Fox News Digital that while it's difficult to process, it's not entirely uncommon for people to pass "intestate" or without a valid will, and Homer will "likely" inherit half of Heche's estate as he's legally an adult. "Because Ms.

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