Allison Holker Creates 'Beautiful Memories' With Kids After Finalizing Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' Estate
01.05.2023 - 16:35
/ etonline.com
Allison Holker is making new memories with her children as they continue life without their father, Stephen 'tWitch' Boss. Over the weekend, the former star took to Instagram to share several photos of her bonding with two of her three children, Maddox, 7, and Zaia, 3, on a trip to Universal Studios Hollywood. The photos feature Maddox and Zaia beaming as they explore Super Nintendo World and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. «Beautiful memories being created ❤️,» Holker captioned the gallery, echoing a similar post she made last month that included Weslie, 14, her eldest daughter with Boss. A post shared by Allison Holker (@allisonholker)«Creating memories full of love.
Grateful for these days,» Holker captioned her April 13 photo carousel featuring photos of her three kids playing in the snow.A post shared by Allison Holker (@allisonholker)Boss died by suicide on Dec. 13, 2022.
He was 40. The late dancer's affairs were only recently finalized, with Holker being granted half of her husband's artistic earnings. Documents obtained by ET confirm Holker was granted her request for the Spousal Property Petition by a judge from the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County, which was filed earlier this year. The documents state that Holker is Boss' surviving spouse and that she will be granted «property passing» rights.
It is also noted that «no administration of it is necessary.»The documents also confirm that the former producer died without a will. Holker will now possess half of Boss' interest in 100 percent of all shares of Stephen Boss Productions, Inc. Boss also had a Goldman Sachs investment account, royalties from GEP Talent Services, Disney Worldwide Services, Inc., SAG/AFTRA and Cast and Crew
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