Details Of Robin Williams Will Revealed: Check Out Who Gets What

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The details of Robin Williams will has hit the public and according to DailyMail, Robin Williams has left his estate valued at $50 million to his three children – with his wife Susan Schneider cared for under the terms of a  prenup they signed before their 2011 wedding.
MailOnline has obtained a copy of the late star’s will, which is dated January 31, 2011, and was filed last week at court in Marin County, California, three months after his death. His beloved children, Zachary, 31, Zelda, 25, and Cody, 22, are looked after by the Robin Williams Trust, which is now being run by a trustee.
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And after two failed marriages which reportedly cost him $30 million, Robin ensured that he and his third wife Susan signed a prenup agreement, which is dated September 28, 2011. The troubled comic was found hanging from a belt at his home in Marin County, California, on August 11. He was 63.

At the time of his death, Robin and Susan were sharing a house in Tiburon, CA, which is now valued at more than $7 million. It is not known whether Susan will be able to stay at the house under the terms of the prenup – or whether she will get the proceeds of the property if it is sold as the will states: ‘I intend by this will to dispose of all property wherever situated that I am entitled to dispose of by will.
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‘I direct the Executor of this Will and the Trustee of the Trust…to fulfill my obligations under that certain prenuptial agreement with Susan dated September 28, 2011.’

According to legal documents filed by Robin, he first established a financial trust on December 26, 1989, after the birth of his son, Zachary ‘Zak’ Pym Williams, with first wife Valerie Velardi, and just months after the birth of Zelda, born on July 31, 1989, to his second wife, Marsha Garces.
It was originally filed as part of his divorce from Valerie and was meant to ensure that she would get alimony and child support in the event of his death. 
By March 30, 2011, it was updated with a note that Valerie would no longer profit in the event of the star’s death, as ‘all spousal support obligations’ had been satisfied, and that Zak would be the ‘sole beneficiary’ of that trust.
Zak was also ‘entitled to distributions of principal in such amounts as the Trustees consider necessary for … support, education, and medical care.’ 
According to documents obtained by Radar, Williams established another trust covering all the children in December 2009, in the midst of his divorce from Marsha.
The full extent of that trust’s disbursement was planned to occur in stages: ‘When the beneficiary reaches the age of 21 years … [they would receive] one third (1/3) of the principal.’
 At 25, they would receive ‘one half (1/2) of the remaining principal,” and at 30 they would receive ‘the remaining trust property … outright.’
The trust was not dependent on Robin’s death and so far, Zak, who is married to wife Catherine, is the only one of the children to have received all of his money after turning 30. 

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