Anne Heche’s eldest son is fighting for more power over her estate! According to court documents obtained by People on Friday, Homer Laffoon asked the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County to “expand the authority” over his late mother’s estate to gain more access to her property and other assets.
In a petition filed by his lawyer Bryan L. Phipps on Thursday, the 20-year-old claimed he needs to remove items from her condo as soon as possible “to avoid additional fees and costs and, ultimately, potential loss” since the place is only paid through October.
The legal doc also noted that Anne had several checks she never deposited that Homer needs to deposit before they become “voided.” Related: What Anne Heche Said About Dating Ellen DeGeneres In Upcoming Memoir Furthermore, the son argued in the filing that expanding his control over the estate would give him the ability to protest the Volcano star’s property “from damage, waster, and injury” and receive any claims and rents belonging to her.
Homer also noted he could “manage, perform, and enforce the rights and interests of [Heche] and the Estate regarding the publication agreement and forthcoming book” by his mom called Call Me Anne, which is set to be released in January 2023.
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