Aaron Carter’s estate to go to one-year-old son Prince as singer’s mother expresses hope to meet boy
Aaron Carter’s estate will go to his one-year-old son Prince, and the singer’s family wants to make sure the boy is taken care of.
Since he left no will, California law stipulates that the singer’s estate, estimated at about 0,000 in real estate and personal property, goes to relatives, and since Aaron was not married, the estate goes to Prince.
The Crush on You singer died at his home in Lancaster, California on November 5 at the age of 34. The cause of death has not yet been revealed.
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Estate: Aaron Carter’s estate will go to his one-year-old son Prince, and the singer’s family wants to make sure the boy is taken care of. The Crush On You artist died on November 5 at age 34 and left no will. Prince is his closest relative.
Angel, the twin sister of the Sooner or Later artist, has applied to become an administrator.
Carter family matriarch Jane said TMZ She hadn’t yet met Prince or his mother, Aaron’s fiancée Melanie Martin, but they would like to be in a relationship with them.
She also wants everything from her son’s estate to go to Aaron’s son Prince, noting that the other members of her family are well off enough that they don’t need part of her estate.
On Friday, Melanie posted a video of the growing monument outside Aaron’s house on social media over the weekend.
Trustee: Aaron’s twin sister, Angel, has applied to be the trustee of his estate, which is estimated to be around $550,000; seen in 2006
They don’t know each other: Aaron’s mother, Jane, told TMZ that she and her family have yet to know Prince or his mother, Melanie Martin, but would like to be in a relationship with them; seen in 2019
‘It’s been a whole month since you left,’ she wrote, ‘not a day goes by that I don’t think of you. I wish you were still here, thanks to everyone who came out and made this possible.’
We were his family through thick and thin. It does not matter that.’
Nick, 42, opened up to Extra about the difficulty she had performing in London the night after learning of her brother’s death.
Custody: Aaron’s fiancée, Melanie Martin, had custody of their son Prince at the time of the singer’s death; photographed in February 2022
Memorial: Melanie posted a video of the memorial outside Aaron’s house on Instagram writing, “It’s been a month since you’ve been gone, not a day goes by that I don’t think of you.”
As a tribute to Aaron, the Backstreet Boys put together a photo memorial while singing No Place.
‘It was very emotional for me to have my guys with me,’ he shared, ‘There’s the old saying, ‘The show must go on,’ that’s been with us for years, but that night, I didn’t know what to do. suppose.’
Jane Carter said that Aaron had reached out to Nick in the weeks before his death, while the Backstreet Boys were on tour in Europe, but Nick had been unable to get in touch with Aaron prior to his death.
Emotional tribute: Nick Carter, 42, and the Backstreet Boys sang No Place during an emotional tribute to Aaron in London the day after his death. Nick told Extra “It was very emotional for me… I didn’t know what to expect.”
Commemorative photo: The Backstreet Boys put together a commemorative photo of Aaron that they shared with the audience