When hip-hop singer Nate Dogg died last year, he didn’t have his affairs in order. There was no will and no instructions as to how things should be divided amongst his children and other surviving relatives. just as a family feud started brewing, a lawyer was hired to handle the legal wrangling.
According to documents filed in L.A. Superior Court, Nate Dogg’s Pomona, California home was appraised and said to be worth $350,000. When Nate Dogg passed, he still owed $150k in mortgage payments. The documents also name Nate’s six children – 2 boys and 4 girls – who will inherit their father’s estate. Along with the $200k in real estate, the children will get all of Nate Dogg’s money made off his music catalog.
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Chaquille, it seems we are on the same page again!! What is so hard to decide. Just divide everything six ways. PERIOD. The other relatives don’t matter. If he didn’t have a wife, the law of sucession makes his children next in line as his heirs.
Divide it 6 ways…..Doesn’t take a brain surgeon to figure that out!!!
Nate Dogg obviously didn’t manage his career great. He has earned millions, and made many men rich with his amazing voice, and this is all he got….