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The will of the legendary actor Gin Hakman was released, but the uncertainty is delayed for his condition of $ 80 million (62 million pounds).
The two -time laureate of the Academy Award left the entire estate of his wife Betsi Arakov. The couple was found dead in her home in New Mexico in February.
Despite the fact that three Hakman’s children were not named in his will, they can still claim his estate in accordance with state law.
But they should prove that the will is invalid because Arakova died a week before Hakman, a legal expert said at the BBC. His children did not comment publicly about freedom.
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Legal documents received by BBC Show Hackman, 95, named Arakova, 65 years old as its only beneficiary in 1995, with the latest will in 2005.
The authorities say February 11 after reducing a rare virusSeven days before Hakman died of natural reasons.
The couple – married for more than 30 years – February 26 was found dead in separate rooms of $ 4 million. Santa -f, after the security of the neighborhood conducted a check of well -being and saw their bodies on the ground through the window.
Arakova was found in a bathroom with pills scattered nearby, and Hakman was in the back of the house, putting on sports pants and slippers, his cane and sunglasses nearby.
Officials determined that he died seven days after his wife was from a strong heart disease, and the advanced Alzheimer was listed as a factor that promotes.
The authorities initially considered the scene “suspicious”, but later excluded the obscene game.
Hakman shared three children with his deceased wife, Fay Malts: Christopher, 65; Elizabeth, 62; And Leslie, 58.
California Prosecutor Tre Lawel told BBC that Hakman’s children could challenge the will.
He said that if the alternative beneficiary is not named in his trust, the estate could default his children under the laws on continuity.
“The estate will actually be a check in accordance with the continuity laws, and the children will be legal next to inherit,” he said.
Mr. Lawel added that when the children of Hakman are challenged by the will, they will need to prove that it was invalid because Arakova died in front of him.
Arakova’s own will left her assets of Hakman with the provision that if they died 90 days from each other, its estate will go to trust and then will be transferred to charity after coverage of medical expenses.
In the past, Hakman discussed his relationship with his children.
“You become very selfish as an actor,” he said The New York Times in 1989.
Khakman’s children, although rarely in public eyes, occasionally attended the red track.
In another interview, Hakman told about the difficulties his children put with his father, who was constantly at the focus.
“It’s hard to be a son or daughter of celebrity,” he said in Irish Independent in 2000.
His daughters and granddaughter expressed a deep commitment to him after his passage.
“He was loved and admired by millions around the world for his brilliant acting career, but for us he was always just a dad and a grandfather,” they said. “We will miss it very much, and we will be devastated.”