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Joe Jackson seeks stipend from son Michael's estate

The Associated Press

Joe Jackson leaves the Jackson family home in Encino, Calif., Monday, June 29, 2009. (AP / Carolyn Kaster)

LOS ANGELES — Court records show Michael Jackson's father is seeking an allowance from his son's estate.

An attorney for Joe Jackson filed papers in Los Angeles on Friday seeking a stipend, saying there was no apparent reason for the administrators of the estate to not seek an allowance for the 81-year-old family patriarch.

Michael Jackson's 2002 will, however, only called for money to be paid to his mother, Katherine, his three young children, and various charities.

A judge has approved more than $26,000 in payments to Katherine Jackson each month, and a $60,000 monthly payment for the care of the children.

 

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