Homer Laffoon is has been given control of Anne Heche’s estate
Anne Heche’s son, Homer Laffoon, has been granted control over her estate following a lengthy dispute between him and the late actress' former partner James Tupper.
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Anne Heche’s son, Homer Laffoon, has been granted control over her estate following a lengthy dispute between him and the late actress' former partner James Tupper.
Anne Heche’s ex-partner James Tupper claims her estate is worth $2 million.
James Tupper has been denied guardianship of his and Anne Heche's 13-year-old son Atlas because a judge found not enough evidence had been provided to stop the teenager's half-brother, Homer Laffoon, from taking the role.
Late actress Anne Heche's ex James Tupper wants to be named guardian of their son Atlas instead of his brother James, whose father is Anne's ex-husband Coleman Laffoon.
Homer Laffoon has filed a nine-page supplement to his petition to control the estate of his late mother, Anne Heche, and claimed a will presented by her former prtner James Tupper is invalid.
Anne Heche’s car crashed through a wall and stopped around 10 feet inside a Los Angeles home, a distressing 911 call has revealed.
Anne Heche revealed she wanted either Miley Cyrus or Kristen Bell to take on the starring role in a movie about her life.
Anne Heche's former husband Coleman 'Coley' Laffoon has vowed to look after their son Homer as he paid tribute to the actress following her tragic death.
Anne Heche prayed to be remembered for making her sons’ lives joyful.
Anne Heche has died days after being involved in a fiery car crash.