Anne Heche and son Homer Laffoon.Photo: Rachel Murray/Getty

Anne Heche’s son is asking a court for more access to the late actress’s assets.
The documents also note that Heche had several checks addressed to her that she never deposited, which Laffoon will need to deposit before they become “voided.”
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Laffoon is also asking for a bond of $800,000 and access to his mother’s financial records.
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The new filing comes amid the legal back-and-forth between Laffoon and Heche’s exJames Tupper, 57, who co-parented 13-year-old sonAtlas Heche Tupperwith the actress before herdeathin August.
Earlier this month, James and Atlas took the next step in their ongoing dispute against Laffoon over who will control the late actress’s assets and be appointed the guardian ad litem of Atlas.
In a less than 15-minute hearing, Judge Lee Bogdanoff addressed Christopher Johnson, who was in court with his client, Tupper and his 13-year-old son Atlas, as well as Phipps, who was in court via Zoom on behalf of Laffoon.
Laffoon was not in court for that hearing.
The judge did not mince words, noting to Tupper: “I take it the matter has not been resolved.” All parties concurred and the court found that Tupper and his son had not yet gained access to Heche’s apartment to gather items, including clothing and Atlas’s computer.
The judge asked Phipps why access hadn’t been granted so Atlas could collect his belongings and “maybe to look around in memory of his mom.” Phipps replied that there were some outstanding issues, such as an inventory of personal property before granting access. There was discussion that photos were taken of certain items and that Tupper was made aware those would be available for pickup.
Judge Bogdanoff later made it clear the brothers have an equal interest in the estate and that it will get divided equally. Johnson said the real issue is who will be the administrator of the estate — another matter which, as the judge said, remains unresolved.
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Heche died after beinginvolved in a car accidentin Los Angeles on Aug. 5. After being in a coma, the state of Californiadeclared Heche legally deadon Aug. 12. She was temporarily kept on life support in order to prepare her organs for donation. On Aug. 14, her rep confirmed to PEOPLE she had beentaken off life support.
source: people.com