Homer Laffoon Requests to 'Expand Authority' Over Anne Heche's Estate

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Homer Laffoon Requests to 'Expand Authority' Over Anne Heche's Estate
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Anne Heche's eldest son, Homer, filed an ex-parte application with the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County to expand his authority as special administrator of his late mother's estate.

The request comes just two weeks after a judge ruled thatIn documents filed ahead of Heche's estate hearing earlier this month, Homer claimed that his mother had only $400,00 to her name at the time of her death. He also claimed that Heche lived in an apartment and did not own any property.

As far as how Heche's modest fortune was calculated, Homer claimed the estate generally consists of"a few modest bank accounts, royalty payments and other income, a corporation in which the Decedent was the sole shareholder ." There's also her stake in her , and their 13-year-old son, Atlas, attended the Oct. 11 hearing in an L.A. court, where Judge Lee R.

What's more, Bogdanoff stated that Atlas should have access to Heche's apartment to gather his belongings, but that Homer is in charge of the estate for now. Furthermore, the judge said at the hearing that he believes Homer is fit to be the person in charge of the estate, while adding that there is no basis under the law for him not to be.

In a statement to ET following the ruling, Homer's lawyer, Bryan Phipps, said, "We are pleased -- but not surprised -- with the court’s ruling this morning denying James’ petition to appoint himself guardian ad litem for Atlas. We look forward to the court resolving Homer’s petition at the next hearing and, in the meantime, Homer will continue to diligently administer the Estate pursuant to his authority as Special Administrator.

Tupper, who seemingly disagreed with the Oct. 11 ruling that put Homer in charge of Heche's estate, told the court that he believes his son and Homer's relationship will be strained if a neutral party isn't present to help mediate the estate manners. The judge informed Tupper he can file an objection to his ruling that Homer is fit to oversee the estate for now, and that his objection would have to be filed by Oct. 20. The next hearing is scheduled for Nov. 30.

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