Thursday, September 3, 2009

Michael Jackson And His Kids.


Michael Jackson and his kids.
What will happen to them now?


Hello! I’m Phoebe from 2e4. Have you ever wondered what will happen to them now after their father’s death ? Well these are the information that I have found.



Who Will Get Michael Jackson's Children?

(MYFOX NATIONAL) - Music star Michael Jackson’s sudden death leaves the plight of his three children in question. Jackson was the father of Prince Michael, 12; Paris, 11; and Prince Michael Jackson II (known as Blanket), 7.
The children stand to inherit whatever is left of Jackson's fortune, but he was reportedly $400 million in debt at the time of his death, which some are saying was due to his dependence on painkillers, specifically demerol .
ABC News is reporting that a battle for the custody of the children began brewing between the children's nanny and grandmother just hours after Jackson died, according to a Jackson biographer and family friend.
ABC News states that Stacey Brown said, "Michael's mother Katherine wants the kids. But Michael always said he wants Grace, the nanny, to have them if something happened to him." Grace, is Grace Rwaramba, 42, who has worked for Jackson for many years.
But Usmagazine.com reports that the children are in the care of a nanny and their grandmother will care for them. "Ms. Jackson (Michael's mother, Katherine) will care for them and I'm sure there will be all kinds of discussions that will take place about the kids," said Brian Oxman, the Jackson family attorney, to the magazine.
Another author and journalist Diane Dimond said on The Today show that the grandmother would care for the children for now.
Michael Jackson had sole custody of all three children. Debbie Rowe is the mother of the two eldest children. Rowe and Jackson were married in 1996, but divorced after the birth their second child. Jackson's youngest son was born by a surrogate mother whose name has not been released.
Rowe could attempt to claim custody of her children. According to TMZ, Rowe never gave up her parental rights because the Department of Children and Family Services never conducted a parental fitness investigation. That's something that must be done before her rights are terminated, and Rowe never had that done.
So Rowe could technically claim rights to the children, unless a court determines it would be detrimental to the children.


Website:http://www.myfoxdfw.com/dpp/entertainment/celebrities/dpgo_Michael_Jackson_Children_fc_20090626_2613778


MJ and his kids…….
When MJ was still alive, he used to spend lots of time with his children. They were very close to him…. When died they were all extremely sad……


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