Priscilla Presley disputing 'invalid' amendment to Lisa Marie Presley's will
Lisa Marie, the only child of Priscilla and the late Elvis Presley, died on 12 January at the age of 54 after suffering a heart attack. But according to court documents obtained by Us Weekly, Priscilla is now contesting a portion of her late daughter's will added in 2016. Lawyers acting for the 77-year-old filed the petition at the Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday, claiming that the amendment naming Lisa Marie's children Riley and Benjamin Keough as trustees of her estate featured an "invalid" signature.
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