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Anne Heche’s ex James Tupper is pushing again towards her older son Homer Laffoon amid their ongoing authorized battle.
In new court docket paperwork obtained by PEOPLE, Tupper has objected to Homer’s newest request for the court docket to “develop his authority” over his late mom’s property, citing poor therapy of his and Heche’s son, 13-year-old Atlas.
In keeping with the paperwork, which had been filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court docket, Tupper, 57, alleges that Homer, 20, “has acted in a hostile method” in direction of his half brother and “has refused to speak with him or his representatives in any respect.”
“Additional, Atlas has no confidence in [Homer]’s skill to satisfy his fiduciary obligations to Atlas,” the submitting states, including that Homer has allegedly not inventoried their mom’s belongings, per his settlement with Tupper and Atlas, earlier than they place the objects in storage.
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“On behalf of Atlas, [Tupper] requests that previous to granting [Homer] any powers to take possession of the tangible private property within the house, the Court docket compels [Homer] to offer a list of such private property to Atlas so it may be decided whether or not [Homer] really safeguards the entire Decedent’s private property sooner or later and battle may be minimized,” the paperwork learn.
Moreover, the paperwork state that Tupper believes the bond needs to be set at $2 million, not $800,000.
Tupper’s lawyer Christopher B. Johnson argues that Homer — who Heche shares with ex-husband Coleman Laffoon — already has among the powers he is requesting from the court docket, which they stated “underscores his lack of competence and incapacity to protect property property.”
After Homer filed papers to imagine management of his mom’s property final month, he and Tupper have been locked in a authorized battle. Though Homer claimed that his mom did not have a will, Tupper stated Heche named him the executor greater than a decade in the past.
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Homer has since argued that the signature on his mom’s will isn’t legitimate, whereas accusing Tupper of stopping him from speaking along with his youthful brother.
The pair can also be combating for guardianship advert litem of Atlas, with Tupper arguing earlier this month that Homer has “conflicts of curiosity” within the custody battle for his organic son because it pertains to Heche’s property, and that appointing him custody “would really hurt the pursuits” of Atlas.
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Heche died after being concerned in a automobile accident in Los Angeles on Aug. 5. After being in a coma, the state of California declared Heche legally useless on Aug. 12. She was quickly saved on life help with the intention to put together her organs for donation. On Aug. 14, her rep confirmed to PEOPLE she had been taken off life help.