Stakes are high in inheritance of Prince’s fortune and many have stepped forward to make claims.

Most of the claims to be heirs of Prince have been dismissed by a judge, according to a CNN report “Prince’s possible heirs narrowed down to six.”

Prince did not have an estate plan which has led many people to file claims with the court claiming they are closely related to Prince. Many of those claims were very weak.

For example, one person claimed that someone told him that his mother named him after Prince and thus he filed a claim to be the musician’s son.

In a single decision, the judge overseeing the case has dismissed most of the claims of those claiming to be Prince’s heir as CNN reports in “Prince’s possible heirs narrowed down to six.”

A total of 29 claims were dismissed including 18 claims to be the late musician’s child.

The ruling leaves six claims to be related to Prince open. They include a possible sibling, three half-siblings, a niece and a grandniece. The remaining claimants will undergo DNA testing to see if their relation to Prince can be verified.

Determining who Prince’s heirs are is just the first step in settling his estate. After this step is completed, it will still need to be determined exactly how the estate should be divided between the heirs, who will be in control of Prince’s musical legacy and how the estate will pay the estate tax bills.

Even a simple estate plan could have avoided much of the controversy and confusion following the death of Prince.

Philip J. Kavesh
Nationally recognized attorney helping clients with customized estate planning guidance for over 40 years.
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