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DMX’s Fiancee Denied Common-Law Wife Status

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DMX’s  Fiancee Denied Common-Law Wife Status 

Dmx’s fiancee denied common-law wife status after a petition for control of the rapper’s estate.   Judge Helen Blackwood ruled that Lindstrom did “not have the standing to file” as his common-law wife. A Common-law marriage refers to a relationship between two people who live together as a married couple but aren’t legally married. 

A close source was able to tell more about the situation. “There is no will from DMX, and that’s a big problem.  But the court refused.”

 

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Who Else Wants Control?

 The rapper’s three adult sons from his marriage to Tashera, Xavier, 28, Tacoma, 21, and Sean, 19, as well as two adult daughters from another relationship, Sasha Simmons and Jada Oden, are petitioning to manage his estate. According to DMX’s children’s findings, there was not much when it came to finances. They say DMX’s estate is worth less than $50,000. His sons Xavier, Tacoma, and Sean Simmons filed documents on May 21 and said it was worth less than $1 million.

DMX died in April at the age of 50. Leaving no will or liquid assets. People will know the judge’s decision on July 15th, who will be the former rapper’s estate administrator.

By Samantha Evans

@sammerz149

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