Anne Heche estate battle: Homer Laffoon opposes new James Tupper guardianship petition in court documents
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Anne Heche's oldest son, Homer Laffoon, is seeking the primary role of her estate planning after the actress died in August following a car collision in LA.
Laffoon claims Tupper is "precluded from serving as the minor's guardian ad litem based on several actual and potential conflicts of interest." The documents state Tupper professed affection for both of the children, which could be an issue if he is "ever forced to side with one child against the other." Tracy Wright is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Send story tips to tracy.wright@fox.com.
A source told Fox News Digital that Atlas's interests are already "adequately represented in the proceedings" as they are also Homer's interests. "Anything that Homer does to augment those interests or harm those interests, will also augment or harm his own interests," the source said.
In addition, Tupper has already received assets from Heche's estate, according to the court docs. "Dependent upon Mr. Tupper’s intentions and actions regarding these funds, it may be necessary for the Estate to institute legal proceedings against Mr. Tupper for the ultimate benefit of the Minor," the docs said.
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