Reported by Forbes, the legacy of films starring Mrs. Doubtfire is worth up to US$50 million. Son and his wife also have long been fighting over. (Reuters/Alessia Pierdomenico)
Williams ended his life on August 11, 2014 at the age of the 63 years. Since then, his wife and children fight in court to fight over the estate ever reported by Forbes to be worth up to US$50 million.
Is reportedly a problem inheritance Mrs. movie star Doubtfire has ended. According to the lawyer's wife, Susan Schneider, the estate has been divided equally to children and wives Williams.
"Susan got the right to stay at home Williams without pay for a dime. It does demand Williams before he died," said the lawyer, James Wagstaffe, as quoted by NME on Saturday (3/10).
Without explaining in detail how the part that is obtained, the lawyer son Williams, Meredith Bushnell, also said that his client gets a share of the inheritance accordingly.
"I think they have been satisfied with the amount of inheritance received," said Bushnell.
Although both parties are satisfied, but things still have to get the inheritance inauguration of the court. The next trial schedule has not been announced, because the court is still formulating a decision.
Schneider is the third wife whom he married three years before Williams committed suicide.
Williams previously was married to Valerie Velardi (1978-1988) and Marsha Garces (1989-2010).
From his marriage with Velardi, Williams was awarded a child, Zachary Pym Williams.
While Garces is the caregiver who went on to marry Zachary Williams.
From his marriage with Garces, Williams was awarded two children, Zelda Rae Williams and Cody Alan Williams.
Together Schneider, Williams has not had descendants.
"Children are a source of inspiration for me. It's nice to see them grow up," said Williams while living in an interview in 2013.
Williams was found dead hanging himself at his home in California in August 2014. He is believed to have suffered a very severe depression.
Williams's death leaves emotion for many people. US President Barack Obama even sorry.
"He has entertained a lot of people, ranging from military bases to the corner of the street. I was grieving over his passing," Obama said about the death of Williams.
Throughout his career, Williams has received six Golden Globe Awards, three Emmy Awards, four Grammy Awards and the Academy Awards.
(CNNIndonesia)
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