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First reported by Rolling Stone
Liam Payne's 9-Year-Old Son Bear Named Sole Beneficiary of Late Singer's $29 Million Estate

Liam Payne's $28.9 Million Estate to Be Inherited by His Son After Dying Without a Will

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Kevin Dolak

4h ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Court documents reveal that Liam Payne, the late One Direction singer who died in October 2024 after falling from a Buenos Aires hotel balcony, left no will. His $28.9 million estate will be distributed entirely to his 9-year-old son under British intestacy laws. The Letters of Administration reflect the settlement of debts and costs, reducing the estate from an initial $29 million.

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Twitter / XLiam Payne's $28.9 Million Estate to Be Inherited by His Son After Dying Without a Willhollywoodreporter.com

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The $29 million estate of Liam Payne, the late One Direction singer who died after falling from a balcony at a Buenos Aires hotel in 2024, will go entirely to his son, according to court documents made public this week.
Payne, who made millions at a young age while performing with the wildly successful boy band, died in October 2024 with no will.
Because he left no instructions for the handling of his estate, the total amount — recently listed as $28.9 million in the latest Letters of Administration, reflecting the settlement of further debts and costs — is being administered under British intestacy rules.
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Court documents reveal the Payne died without a will, leaving his fortune to be distributed under British intestacy rules to his 9-year-old child.

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