Carrie Fisher's Will - All The Details!
Late Star Wars icon Carrie Fisher has named daughter Billie Lourd as the main beneficiary in her Will.
RadarOnline.com can reveal that the 24-year-old - Fisher's only child with talent executive Bryan Lourd - will inherit her estate.
These assets include several bank accounts, a 2016 Tesla plus full ownership of several LLCs and a life insurance policy.
Personal and household belongings like jewelry, artwork and collectables will also go to Lourd.
More importantly, financially, the young actress will also inherit the rights to her mother's public image and likeness, as well as her intellectual property rights — including ongoing proceeds from Fisher's books, specials, trademarks and copyrights.
Fisher's $18 million Los Angeles home, that she shared with her late mother Debbie Reynolds, will be put into a trust once it is sold.
Court documents also revealed that a pending auction in September of valuable memorabilia belonging to the famous actress will be split by charities.
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Portions of the proceeds will go to Debbie Reynolds' charity The Thailians and with The Jed Foundation, a charity chosen by Lourd.
The details of her holdings and the nature of her trust are outlined in court documents filed by her lawyers.
According to the paperwork, not all of Fisher's assets had been transferred to her living trust at the time of her death.
In order to avoid probate court, her lawyers are arguing that Fisher had clearly intended those assets to be incorporated into the trust, of which Lourd is the beneficiary.
The Will is not expected to be contested.
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