Joe Jackson is reported to be seeking “some manner” of support from the Michael Jackson estate.
Michael Jackson’s father is seeking an allowance from his son’s estate to help cover expenses that exceed $15,000 a month, according to court documents filed Friday. The request seeking an unspecified amount for Joe Jackson was filed by lawyer Brian Oxman, who said there was no apparent reason for the administrators of the estate to not seek an allowance for the Jackson family patriarch.
The King of Pop’s 2002 will, however, omitted any mention of his father. The two had an often-strained relationship, and Michael said at one point that he would get physically sick — as a child and as an adult — at the sight of his father.
The singer’s private trust calls for money to be paid to his mother, Katherine, his three young children, and various charities when his estate is distributed.
Under California Probate Law, during the time Michael’s case is still pending in the probate court, prior to final distribution to the named beneficiaries, family members may petition the court for a “family allowance.” Top priority for family allowances go to a surviving spouse and minor children, but parents, and sisters and brothers can also ask for a temporary allowance.
It’s totally up to the probate court judge to decide if someone deserves a monthly family allowance. The judge is allowed to a give an allowance if his or her discretion determines an allowance is necessary for the family member’s maintenance according to his or her circumstances. An allowance is possible if it can be shown that a parent of the decedent was actually dependent in whole or in part upon the decedent for support.
The filing claims that Joe, who suffers from diabetes, was supported by Michael before his sudden death through payments made to the singer’s mother, Katherine, — Joe’s wife — which were passed on to Joe.??Joe says his expenses exceed $20,000 per month, but his income from U.S. Social Security is a mere $1,700.
“Mr. Jackson’s circumstances require a family allowance because he is 81 years old and Michael Jackson supported him in the same manner as his wife, Katherine Jackson, who was Michael’s mother and who the court granted a family allowance on October 2,” says the petition.
If the court gives Joe an allowance it will be interesting to see if Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon, Rebbie, LaToya, Randy, and Janet follow with their own petitions to the court.
Stay tuned, a decision on Joe’s request comes on for hearing in January.
James D. Perry