Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu. Photo by Barbies Weibo |
According to Taiwanese lawyer Lu Chiou Yuan, as reported by Dimsum Daily, Taiwanese law stipulates that custody is automatically transferred to her ex-husband, the Chinese businessman Wang Xiaofei.
“Even if custody was originally granted to a parent after a divorce, the surviving parent takes over the right to custody when the other was killed,” said Lu.
This legal principle applies regardless of a will that HSU may have left, since only a surviving parent can distinguish a guardian through a will. Despite Barbie's remarriage with the South Korean musician DJ Koo, he did not legally adopt her children, which means that Wang retains full legal rights to her upbringing.
This situation could be controversial if Barbies Family Resight Wangs contested custody and may apply for a judicial order to change custody agreements in order to minimize the disturbance of the life of the children and to take their preferences into account. However, right -wing experts find that the change in custody is a challenge without Wang's consent.
The inheritance is further difficult. It is expected that the assets from HSU are divided into DJ Koo and their two children alike. As a legal guardian of the children, Wang was able to cope with their share in the legacy and cause concerns about potential disputes. While responsible legal guardians generally build trusts to secure the financial future of their children, Lu warned that undertrid could lead to legal battles to control the assets.
Sinchew also reported that lawyers have declared that the legal heirs from Barbies estate are their South Korean husband DJ Koo and their two minor children. The couple registered their marriage in South Korea on February 8, 2022 and is said to have registered them in Taiwan on March 28 of the same year.
Xu Yushuo, a lawyer who specializes in real estate management and trusts, told the Nownews that Barbie and DJ Koo register their marriage in Taiwan, who can determine the laws of the country that he can claim half of all marriage wealth -free. Two children between Barbies. In cases where the children have Taiwanese citizenship, they can inherit the assets of their late parents. However, if you have Chinese citizenship, every child cannot inherit more than $ 2 million.
Sao Star quoted Ettoday and reported that Barbie won numerous confirmation transactions throughout her career, which was at 4.75 million US dollars of 4.75 million dollars. She also invested in real estate and had three luxury properties. She bought two villas worth $ 18 million and acquired a 760 square meter apartment in Taipeis district Xinyi with her husband Wang at the time for $ 12 million in 2016.
After her divorce from 2021, Mirror Media estimated that Barbie received $ 600 million ($ 19 million) from her total assets worth 950 million nt $. Sohu reported that Wang also left a 720 square meter villa to ensure financial stability. Wang previously announced that Barbie's monthly expenditure NT $ 1 million exceeded, an explanation that triggered controversy.
Barbie's family confirmed her death in a explanation published by her sister Taiwanese host Dee HSU on Monday.
“Thanks for all the concern,” said Dee. “During the New Year's period, our whole family traveled to Japan for a vacation, and my most popular, friendliest older sister Barbie caught influenza-related pneumonia and unfortunately left us.”
“I am grateful to be her sister in this life, and grateful that we took care of each other over the years and kept each other in society. I will always be grateful to her and remember her,” she continued. “Shan [Barbie’s nickname]Quiet in peace. We always love you. Together you remember forever. “
The speculation about Barbie's death began with a Facebook post and was initially met with doubts because her latest public appearances in good health, including participation in a wedding in January and in a New Year's contribution by DJ Koo. The actress showed two critical opportunities to be saved in Japan by leaked medical reports.
The actress was known for her roles in television dramas such as “Meteor Garden”, “Mars” and “Summer's Desire”. Her personal life, especially her marriages, was consistently the subject of media and public interest.
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