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Cissy and Pat Houston (mother and sister-in-law to Whitney Houston), who are executors of Whitney Houston's will, tried to change the way the late singer's daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, would receive her mother's $20 million inheritance, TMZ reports that Bobbi Kristina will now get the money as Whitney intended.
According to TMZ, the co-executors filed legal papers to make the change since they felt the inheritance would be "too much, too soon" for Bobbi Kristina.
But after both parties came to an agreement, Bobbi included, the case was dropped. TMZ says that the new way is close to what Whitney had wanted: Bobbi Kristina will get 10 percent when she turns 21 (around $2 million), just under 20 percent when she turns 25, (around $4 million), and $16 million when she turns 30.
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