Paul Walker’s family can’t come to an agreement on who gets his assets, according to a family source. His $45 million fortune is now causing quite the feud between Paul’s parents and his ex.
After mourning for Paul Walker, the late actor’s family is now deciding on who gets his assets — and it’s not an easy decision. From his daughter, Meadow Walker and her mother Rebecca McBrain to his parents, the huge amount of money has created a great deal of tension, according to a new report.Paul Walker’s Family Fighting Over Money
Rebecca, the mother of Meadow who dated Paul from 1998 to 1999, believes that she should get some of Paul’s assets, a source told Star magazine.
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“There’s no way Paul’s family will let Rebecca get her hands on all
the money,” the source said. “Paul’s family think they should be the
financial caretakers.”However, Rebecca isn’t the only one of Paul’s loves who wants some of the money. Jasmine Pilchard-Gosnell, who dated Paul for seven years up until his tragic death, also feels like she should get some of his finances.
“Paul’s parents want to have control of his assets” though, the source said. “They think they know best.”
Meadow Walker ‘Too Young’
If Paul’s parents get control of the money, there’s a good chance they will put some away for their 15-year-old granddaughter.“Meadow is too young to handle that much money,” the insider added.
Meadow, who recently was out at the first public event since Paul’s death to see Justin Bieber‘s movie Believe, was forming a new bond with her father before he died. She had just moved into his home from her mother’s Hawaii home.
“He was happier than you can imagine to have her living with him full-time,” a source told HollywoodLife.com exclusively. “She was the love of his life, he was an amazing dad and he was so happy that she chose to live with him because he never felt like he got enough time with her.”
Hopefully the family will put this feud behind them and stick together during this tough time.
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