
Paul Walker has left his entire
estate to his 15-year-old daughter, Meadow. The late actor, who died in a
horrific car crash Nov. 30, had assets worth $25 million, including a
$10 million home, according to Walker's will, which was filed in Santa
Barbara, California, on Jan. 28.
Walker, who was 40 at the time of
his death, had the document prepared in 2001, the same year that "The
Fast and the Furious" was released. By that time, he'd already banked
some cash for his work in teen movies like "Varsity Blues" and "She's
All That."
In the legal document, Walker
appointed his father, also named Paul, to manage his affairs, and his
mother, Cheryl, to serve as the guardian of his daughter, whom he shared
with ex-girlfriend Rebecca McBrain.
Meadow grew up with her mom in
Hawaii, but had relocated to California more than two years ago to live
with her dad, which Walker loved. "He told me recently he was the
happiest he'd ever been," the actor's friend Brandon Birtell told People
after he died. "It was directly because of the growing relationship
with his daughter and the clarity that brought to his life."
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