Aaron, 34, brother of famous pop singer and Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter, was found dead in a bathtub at his home in Lancaster, California on Saturday, November 5. Family sources told TMZ that Aaron was “advised by his lawyer to make a will,” especially since he had a dependent child. Tragic: Aaron Carter, 34, reportedly ‘died intestate’ leaving the State of California to decide who will inherit his estate However, in most states, when a person dies without a will and leaves behind a child, the child inherits the parent’s estate. A source told TMZ Aaron “wasn’t in a good place financially when he died,” and his house recently went on the market. The outlet also said that due to the drama between Aaron and his fiancee Melanie Martin, the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services got involved and removed 11-month-old Prince from their home, and he has been living with Melanie’s mother ever since. September. Carter had split from fiancee Martin just a week after they welcomed their first child together. Tip: Family sources told TMZ that Aaron was “advised by his lawyer to make a will,” especially since he had a dependent child The release of Aaron Carter’s memoir has been temporarily delayed following backlash from the late star’s management and ex-girlfriend Hilary Duff, who accused it of being a “heartless money grab”. The memoir, titled Aaron Carter: An Incomplete Story Of An Incomplete Life, was scheduled to be released on November 15, 10 days after he was found dead at his home aged 34. Andy Symonds, the author who co-wrote the book with Carter, hit back at the criticism in an exclusive statement to DailyMail.com on Friday. In a statement to ET, attorney Scott Atherton, founder of Atherton Galardi Mullen & Reeder PLLC and representing Ballast Books and author Andy Symonds, argued that Carter wanted his story told “in all its beauty and rawness ». Ex: Carter had split from fiancee Martin just a week after they welcomed their first child together But with the family just beginning to grieve, Atherton said the decision was made to “put the book on hold for the time being”. “Out of respect for the Carter family, my client has decided to postpone further release of the book at this time,” the statement said, adding: “Mr. Carter was not just a celebrity, but a father, brother, son and friend to many who still mourn for him.” Atherton went on to address some of the backlash that “centered on a small number of interactions during Mr. Carter’s early years. He believes the memoir has a much larger message and that “the most important story is about Mr. Carter’s life and what people can learn from his professional success, his personal struggles and his tragic death.” The decision to temporarily halt publication of the book came a day after Hilary Duff and the late singer called Ballast Books’ decision to go ahead with the publication a “sad” attempt to “capitalize” on the former child star’s tragic loss. Controversial: Andy Symonds, the author who co-wrote the book with Carter, hit back at the criticism in an exclusive statement to DailyMail.com on Friday In the book, Carter claims he lost his virginity to Duff when he was just 12 and she was “maybe 13”. “Aaron Carter hired me to help him tell the world his story. That story, while tragically cut short, was full of good and bad, Symonds told the Daily Mail in another exclusive. “His life was far from pretty and it’s understandable that some people in the public eye don’t want some of the stories Aaron tells in his book to come out.” The unfinished memoir was written over the course of three years, and an excerpt obtained by the New York Post read: “Hillary and I lost our virginity to each other in a hotel… in Los Angeles. “I think it was her birthday, maybe her 13th [September 28 2000], but I don’t remember. Her friends came in and we just yelled at them to leave.” Singer Aaron and actress Hilary, now 35, met as teen idols in 2000 and dated until 2003. Duff exclusively told DailyMail.com: “It’s really sad that within a week of Aaron’s death, there’s a publisher who seems to be recklessly pushing a book to capitalize on this tragedy without taking the time or care to check the validity of his work. .’ He added, “To reduce Aaron’s life story to what appears to be unverified clickbait for profit is disgusting. I am in no way condoning shedding light on what is so obviously an ill-informed, heartless, money grab.” The late star’s management team later also shot down the “obscenely disrespectful” and “unauthorized” release of the late star’s unfinished memoir, as well as new music, less than a week after his death. “In the few days following the death of our dear friend, we have been trying to grieve and process, while at the same time dealing with obscene and unauthorized releases such as an album, a single and now it seems a book,” read a statement sent by O Big Umbrella Management’s Taylor Helgeson on Page Six on Thursday. Carter, who opened for the Backstreet Boys on a 1997 tour, rose to fame in the ’90s by releasing four studio albums, starting with his self-titled debut album in 1997 when he was just 9 years old. In 2019, Aaron revealed on “The Doctors” that he had been diagnosed with “multiple personality disorder, schizophrenia, acute anxiety and manic depression,” according to CNN. Young love: ‘Aaron Carter: An Incomplete Story of an Incomplete Life’ – boasted the singer lost his virginity to Hilary Duff when he was 12 and she was ‘maybe 13’. the former child stars are pictured in 2003 Aaron has publicly feuded with many, including his brother Nick, who he accused of trying to put him under a conservatorship similar to that put on Britney Spears. Aaron has two sisters, one of whom is his twin, Angel and Leslie, who died in 2012 at the age of 25 from a drug overdose. The singer grew up in the shadow of Nick’s world-conquering band, but released his first record in 1997 aged just nine, on the same label that propelled his brother to stardom, Jive. His second album, Aaron’s Party (Come Get It), went triple platinum upon its release in 2000 and spawned several chart-topping singles, including a video for “That’s How I Beat Shaq” in which the singer went 1-on -1 with the NBA.great Shaquille O’Neal. However, after 2001’s ‘Oh Aaron’ sold over a million copies in the US alone, the singer failed to maintain the power that his brother’s group had. He released one more album of original songs in 2002 before going 16 years without making new music. Like many young music stars, Carter also pursued some acting, appearing in several Disney Channel sitcoms. Teen idol: The singer grew up in the shadow of Nick’s world-conquering band, but released his first record in 1997 aged just nine, on the same label that propelled his brother to stardom, Jive (pictured in the 1990s) He would go on to make a few film appearances, including Fat Albert and Ella Enchanted, but his film career would fizzle out, as would his singing career. He also appeared on a reality show with his brother and three other siblings, E!’s House of Carters, in 2006. Aaron reappeared in public in 2009, finishing in fifth place on the ninth season of Dancing with the Stars. By 2011, the former child star had ended up in rehab at the Betty Ford Center in California. At the end of the year he returned to the stage, even appearing in an off-Broadway musical. According to Fox News, Aaron was pulled over in Texas in 2008 for speeding and was found to have marijuana in his vehicle. He was arrested again for DUI in 2017 and reckless driving in 2021. He also had a turbulent romantic life. He was engaged to Playboy model Keri Anne Peniche before calling it off. In 2019, he was granted a restraining order against then-girlfriend Lina Valentina, who allegedly threatened to stab him. Melanie Martin, his girlfriend at the time of his death, was arrested following an alleged domestic violence incident in which Carter was allegedly the victim. In the late 2010s, Aaron attempted a comeback through several different avenues. He released a record in 2018 and began releasing rap music under the moniker Kid Carter. In 2020, the I Want Candy singer began posting on content site OnlyFans, charging up to $100, and by 2021, he was facing the likes of Lamar Odom in a celebrity boxing match. He lost by knockout in the second round. Later that year, he missed out on a role in the Las Vegas show Naked Boys Singing because he had refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine. His problems with his family continued that year, with Nick saying he had tried to put him in conservatorship, according to TMZ. Devastating: In 2019, Carter revealed on “The Doctors” that he had been diagnosed with “multiple personality disorder, schizophrenia, acute anxiety and manic depression,” according to CNN (pictured in his latest interview)
title: “Aaron Carter Died Intestate Leaving The State Of California To Decide Who Will Inherit His Estate " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-06” author: “Edward Robinson”
Aaron, 34, brother of famous pop singer and Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter, was found dead in a bathtub at his home in Lancaster, California on Saturday, November 5. Family sources told TMZ that Aaron was “advised by his lawyer to make a will,” especially since he had a dependent child. Tragic: Aaron Carter, 34, reportedly ‘died intestate’ leaving the State of California to decide who will inherit his estate However, in most states, when a person dies without a will and leaves behind a child, the child inherits the parent’s estate. A source told TMZ Aaron “wasn’t in a good place financially when he died,” and his house recently went on the market. The outlet also said that due to the drama between Aaron and his fiancee Melanie Martin, the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services got involved and removed 11-month-old Prince from their home, and he has been living with Melanie’s mother ever since. September. Carter had split from fiancee Martin just a week after they welcomed their first child together. Tip: Family sources told TMZ that Aaron was “advised by his lawyer to make a will,” especially since he had a dependent child The release of Aaron Carter’s memoir has been temporarily delayed following backlash from the late star’s management and ex-girlfriend Hilary Duff, who accused it of being a “heartless money grab”. The memoir, titled Aaron Carter: An Incomplete Story Of An Incomplete Life, was scheduled to be released on November 15, 10 days after he was found dead at his home aged 34. Andy Symonds, the author who co-wrote the book with Carter, hit back at the criticism in an exclusive statement to DailyMail.com on Friday. In a statement to ET, attorney Scott Atherton, founder of Atherton Galardi Mullen & Reeder PLLC and representing Ballast Books and author Andy Symonds, argued that Carter wanted his story told “in all its beauty and rawness ». Ex: Carter had split from fiancee Martin just a week after they welcomed their first child together But with the family just beginning to grieve, Atherton said the decision was made to “put the book on hold for the time being”. “Out of respect for the Carter family, my client has decided to postpone further release of the book at this time,” the statement said, adding: “Mr. Carter was not just a celebrity, but a father, brother, son and friend to many who still mourn for him.” Atherton went on to address some of the backlash that “centered on a small number of interactions during Mr. Carter’s early years. He believes the memoir has a much larger message and that “the most important story is about Mr. Carter’s life and what people can learn from his professional success, his personal struggles and his tragic death.” The decision to temporarily halt publication of the book came a day after Hilary Duff and the late singer called Ballast Books’ decision to go ahead with the publication a “sad” attempt to “capitalize” on the former child star’s tragic loss. Controversial: Andy Symonds, the author who co-wrote the book with Carter, hit back at the criticism in an exclusive statement to DailyMail.com on Friday In the book, Carter claims he lost his virginity to Duff when he was just 12 and she was “maybe 13”. “Aaron Carter hired me to help him tell the world his story. That story, while tragically cut short, was full of good and bad, Symonds told the Daily Mail in another exclusive. “His life was far from pretty and it’s understandable that some people in the public eye don’t want some of the stories Aaron tells in his book to come out.” The unfinished memoir was written over the course of three years, and an excerpt obtained by the New York Post read: “Hillary and I lost our virginity to each other in a hotel… in Los Angeles. “I think it was her birthday, maybe her 13th [September 28 2000], but I don’t remember. Her friends came in and we just yelled at them to leave.” Singer Aaron and actress Hilary, now 35, met as teen idols in 2000 and dated until 2003. Duff exclusively told DailyMail.com: “It’s really sad that within a week of Aaron’s death, there’s a publisher who seems to be recklessly pushing a book to capitalize on this tragedy without taking the time or care to check the validity of his work. .’ He added, “To reduce Aaron’s life story to what appears to be unverified clickbait for profit is disgusting. I am in no way condoning shedding light on what is so obviously an ill-informed, heartless, money grab.” The late star’s management team later also shot down the “obscenely disrespectful” and “unauthorized” release of the late star’s unfinished memoir, as well as new music, less than a week after his death. “In the few days following the death of our dear friend, we have been trying to grieve and process, while at the same time dealing with obscene and unauthorized releases such as an album, a single and now it seems a book,” read a statement sent by O Big Umbrella Management’s Taylor Helgeson on Page Six on Thursday. Carter, who opened for the Backstreet Boys on a 1997 tour, rose to fame in the ’90s by releasing four studio albums, starting with his self-titled debut album in 1997 when he was just 9 years old. In 2019, Aaron revealed on “The Doctors” that he had been diagnosed with “multiple personality disorder, schizophrenia, acute anxiety and manic depression,” according to CNN. Young love: ‘Aaron Carter: An Incomplete Story of an Incomplete Life’ – boasted the singer lost his virginity to Hilary Duff when he was 12 and she was ‘maybe 13’. the former child stars are pictured in 2003 Aaron has publicly feuded with many, including his brother Nick, who he accused of trying to put him under a conservatorship similar to that put on Britney Spears. Aaron has two sisters, one of whom is his twin, Angel and Leslie, who died in 2012 at the age of 25 from a drug overdose. The singer grew up in the shadow of Nick’s world-conquering band, but released his first record in 1997 aged just nine, on the same label that propelled his brother to stardom, Jive. His second album, Aaron’s Party (Come Get It), went triple platinum upon its release in 2000 and spawned several chart-topping singles, including a video for “That’s How I Beat Shaq” in which the singer went 1-on -1 with the NBA.great Shaquille O’Neal. However, after 2001’s ‘Oh Aaron’ sold over a million copies in the US alone, the singer failed to maintain the power that his brother’s group had. He released one more album of original songs in 2002 before going 16 years without making new music. Like many young music stars, Carter also pursued some acting, appearing in several Disney Channel sitcoms. Teen idol: The singer grew up in the shadow of Nick’s world-conquering band, but released his first record in 1997 aged just nine, on the same label that propelled his brother to stardom, Jive (pictured in the 1990s) He would go on to make a few film appearances, including Fat Albert and Ella Enchanted, but his film career would fizzle out, as would his singing career. He also appeared on a reality show with his brother and three other siblings, E!’s House of Carters, in 2006. Aaron reappeared in public in 2009, finishing in fifth place on the ninth season of Dancing with the Stars. By 2011, the former child star had ended up in rehab at the Betty Ford Center in California. At the end of the year he returned to the stage, even appearing in an off-Broadway musical. According to Fox News, Aaron was pulled over in Texas in 2008 for speeding and was found to have marijuana in his vehicle. He was arrested again for DUI in 2017 and reckless driving in 2021. He also had a turbulent romantic life. He was engaged to Playboy model Keri Anne Peniche before calling it off. In 2019, he was granted a restraining order against then-girlfriend Lina Valentina, who allegedly threatened to stab him. Melanie Martin, his girlfriend at the time of his death, was arrested following an alleged domestic violence incident in which Carter was allegedly the victim. In the late 2010s, Aaron attempted a comeback through several different avenues. He released a record in 2018 and began releasing rap music under the moniker Kid Carter. In 2020, the I Want Candy singer began posting on content site OnlyFans, charging up to $100, and by 2021, he was facing the likes of Lamar Odom in a celebrity boxing match. He lost by knockout in the second round. Later that year, he missed out on a role in the Las Vegas show Naked Boys Singing because he had refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine. His problems with his family continued that year, with Nick saying he had tried to put him in conservatorship, according to TMZ. Devastating: In 2019, Carter revealed on “The Doctors” that he had been diagnosed with “multiple personality disorder, schizophrenia, acute anxiety and manic depression,” according to CNN (pictured in his latest interview)