James Tupper is accusing Homer Laffoon of mistreating Atlas Tupper. Days after Anne Heche‘s eldest son requested the courtroom to “increase his authority” over his late mother’s property, James fired again in courtroom docs, which had been obtained by ET.
Anne, who died in August after a fiery automotive crash, shared Homer, 20, with Coley Laffoon, and his 13-year-old half-brother, Atlas, with James.
In James’ newest courtroom docs, he claims that Homer “has acted in a hostile method” towards Atlas and has “refused to speak with him or his representatives in any respect” since Anne’s dying. James additional alleges that Atlas “has no confidence in [Homer’s] potential to fulfill his fiduciary obligations to Atlas.”
James additionally takes situation with Homer’s request for the “insufficient” $800,000 bond, as an alternative requesting that Homer “be required to put up bond of a minimum of $2,000,000 slightly than $800,000 till ample element is offered through a full stock and appraisal to justify a decrease bond quantity, if relevant.”
As for Homer’s request that he be allowed to maneuver Anne’s belongings right into a storage unit, James says within the docs that Atlas “has no objection” to that as long as “cheap precautions” — together with a list listing, pictures of the objects, the storage location, and the price of storage — are in place.
James moreover claims that Homer’s newest courtroom submitting present he’s being “over-litigious,” as Homer had already been granted among the energy he sought, James alleges.
“[Homer] with none prior dialogue or meet and confer efforts with James as Atlas’ custodial mum or dad, has unsurprisingly and wastefully introduced two extra issues earlier than this Court docket with out justification,” the docs learn, calling Homer’s newest submitting “wasteful and dangerous because it unnecessarily will increase potential attorneys’ charges and prices that the topic property could also be accountable for.”
Earlier this month, a decide dominated that Homer can oversee Anne’s property for now, a ruling with which James disagreed.
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