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WDKX.com » Blog » Katherine Jackson File Petition In Court
Jun 29th 2009 3:35 pm
Katherine Jackson File Petition In Court
by Dean


Michael Jackson's mother asked a Superior Court judge on Monday to name her administrator of her late son's estate so she can ensure the King of Pop's three children are its beneficiaries.

Supporting her in her petition bid to administer the estate was Jackson's father, Joe Jackson.

The court documents state that Katherine Jackson "intends to marshal assets of the decedent for the exclusive use of the decedent's three children — her grandchildren — after payment of debts and expenses of administration."

Earlier, Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff granted Katherine Jackson's request to assume temporary guardianship of her son's children but did not immediately rule on her request to administer their estate.

Beckloff scheduled hearings for July 6 and Aug. 3 to take up the matters, including whether to also approve a request by Jackson to become permanent guardian of her son's children.

So far a will for Michael Jackson, which might spell out his wishes for care of his children and his estate, has not surfaced.

Jackson, 79, is seeking control of the estate to protect her son's legacy, according to a person close to the proceedings who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter and requested anonymity.

"It's apparent that the family doesn't want Mr. Jackson's estate controlled by anyone other than Katherine Jackson and the family," said the person, adding that the family is trying to make sure no other business or legal adviser tries to step into that role.

When Jackson died Thursday, he left behind three children: Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., known as Prince Michael, 12; Paris Michael Katherine Jackson, 11; and Prince Michael II, 7. The youngest son was born to a surrogate mother.

The filing lists the children as living at the Jacksons' family compound in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley.

In her request to take over the children's estate, Jackson's mother listed its value as "unknown."

"Minor children are currently residing with paternal grandmother," the filing states in an explanation of why Katherine Jackson should be appointed guardian. "They have a long established relationship with paternal grandmother and are comfortable in her care."

The declaration states that Deborah Rowe is the mother of Jackson's two eldest children but lists her whereabouts as "unknown." A family attorney said the Jacksons haven't heard from Rowe since Michael Jackson's death.

An e-mail message sent to Rowe's attorney seeking comment wasn't immediately returned Monday.

The attorney, Marta Almli, wrote in a statement Saturday that "Ms. Rowe's only thoughts at this time have been regarding the devastating loss Michael's family has suffered. Ms. Rowe requests that Michael's family, and particularly the children, be spared such harmful, sensationalist speculation and that they be able to say goodbye to their loved one in peace."

For Jackson's youngest child, nicknamed Blanket, Monday's court filing states "None" for the mother. It also states that all three of children "have no relationship with their biological mother."

The court filings show that family attorney L. Londell McMillan has joined a team of lawyers to coordinate the family's attempts to take control of Jackson's affairs.

"I don't think there will be anybody who thinks that there is someone better" than Katherine Jackson to have custody, McMillan said Monday on NBC's "Today" show. "She is a very loving host of other grandchildren."