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Anna Nicole Smith's will enters probate

(AP)
Updated: 2007-06-20 10:40



LOS ANGELES - Former foes Larry Birkhead and Howard K. Stern sat
side-by-side in a courtroom Tuesday as a commissioner admitted Anna
Nicole Smith's will to probate and ordered that Birkhead, father of the
late model's daughter, would be guardian of the estate while Stern serves
as executor of her will.

"The will dated July 30th, 2001, is admitted to probate," said Superior
Court Commissioner Mitchell L. Beckloff.

The step begins a process in which Smith's assets will be identified and
the court will determine how they should be distributed. The will left
the entirety of her estimated $710,000 in assets to her now-deceased son.

Smith also noted in the will, "I have intentionally omitted to provide
for my spouse and other heirs, including future spouses and children and
other descendants now living and those hereafter born or adopted,"

Beckloff said he will notify Smith's mother, Virgie Arthur, of his action
in case she wants to intervene legally.

But a lawyer for Stern and the estate, Bruce Ross, said he believes
Arthur has no standing in the case.

Smith gave birth to daughter Dannielynn in September, a few days before
the death of son Daniel, 20, in the Bahamas. In February, Smith died at
age 39 in Florida. Stern, her lawyer and companion, initially claimed to
be Dannielynn's father, but Smith's ex-boyfriend Birkhead eventually
showed he was the father and is now raising the child.

The baby could inherit millions from the estate of Smith's late husband,
Texas oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall II.

Outside court, Ross said he would eventually present testimony from the
lawyer who drafted Smith's will, saying that Smith did not intend to
disinherit Dannielynn.

"There is no provision in the will that names Dannielynn and purports to
disinherit her," said the lawyer.

Ross said the attorney who drafted the will would testify that he and
Smith discussed the possibility of her having future children.

"She said, `I probably won't have future children, but if I do I would
want them to be the beneficiaries of the trust,'" Ross said.

Asked why Smith made a provision to leave everything to her son and to
specifically disinherit future children, Ross said, "Anna was concerned
that someone would pop up out of the woodwork."

In an impromptu news conference, Stern and Birkhead said they were on
good terms, that both are concerned for the welfare of Dannielynn and
will do everything necessary to assure a good future for her.

"I'm going to help Larry any way I can," said Stern. "Larry will be a
good father."

A smiling Birkhead said, "I have another new title today. In addition to
father, I'm guardian. So it's a very good day."

He said he had a wonderful Father's Day with Dannielynn and added, "It's
one I will remember."

Both men expressed hope that public attention would dissipate.

"Right now, Dannielynn is the most famous baby in America," said Stern.
"Maybe five years from now it won't be that way and she can just be a
normal little girl."

He added, "It's a relief to see a judge in America who's not interested
in getting his own TV show."

Earlier in the day, the Florida judge who decided a dispute over Smith's
remains announced plans to resign amid rumors he will have a TV judge
show.

Stern also said he's been looking through mementos of Smith while he's
been in California and he wished she could see her daughter. He said he
will return to the Bahamas.

Birkhead, who had been a photographer, said he doesn't know what he is
going to do for a career.

"You guys are always taking pictures of me so I can't take pictures
anymore," he said. "Maybe I'll go to law school."

He said of the baby, "She's my everything and I'm making up for lost
time."

Birkhead indicated he plans to live in Los Angeles unless the paparazzi
attention makes it impossible.











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