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Robin Williams Estate Dispute News: Daughter Zelda Williams Breaks Silence on Father's Issues

A lot has been going around for the family of the deceased actor-and-comedian Robin Williams, who, in August last year, took his own life at his home in Marin County, California.

The issue, as said by reports, pointed out to the Mrs. Doubtfire star's widow Susan Schneider Williams filing a court petition in December stating that her late husband's trust was "ambiguous."

The 50-year-old is currently in a legal dispute with the actor's children Zachary, 31, Zelda, 25, and Cody, 23, over Williams' estate.

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A report from TMZ said that a judge took over the case and advised both parties within the family to arrive on a resolution "by April 10" or else the issue will be brought into court.

Among the most affected is Williams' daughter to Marsha Garces, who recently took to her Tumblr page to dish out the claims that she and her siblings took items from their late father's home without Schneider's knowledge.

In answer to the charges, Zelda and the others filed a countersuit saying that Susan "attempted" to steal items like watches, photos, and awards which the star allegedly wanted them to have in the first place.

"My brothers and I have not at any point since dad's death been invited to or visited his and Susan's house in Tiburon, nor have we removed anything from it. For reporters to twist Susan's court petition to imply that she believes my siblings and I did otherwise is to attempt to create drama where there is none and spread outright falsehoods, sadly a more and more common occurrence on the 'news' these days," Zelda said.

"At least in this instance, it is gossip I can disprove with actual fact," she added.

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