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Robin Williams (Photo : Reuters)

Robin Williams' beneficiaries, widow and children, are having problems over property dispute and personal items his trust assigned to each one of them.  Susan Williams, the widow, filed a petition for a court's reading of the trust in December. On the other hand, Zachary, Zelda and Cody Williams, his three children from previous marriages, disagree with the reading, according to Hollywood Reporter.

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The clash concentrated on the two properties of the late comedian, one house in Napa and the other in Tiburon, California. In Mrs. Williams' readings, the Tiburon house was called the marital abode, from where they stayed as a couple. The trust that was amended in 2010 by Mr.Williams granted her the Tiburon house and everything in it at the time of his death.

Williams' widow's petition which was filed in San Francisco Superior Court stated that few days after the death of her husband, her co-trustees started to gather things and items of her late husband. In a few weeks, they also told her that they will get more items inside the Tiburon property which scared her. Her co-trustees have keys to her house and it frightens her to be invaded.

Due to the prenuptial agreement that she signed before they got married in 2011, it stays unclear if she will get the proceeds of the property once sold or if she will continue to live in the mansion.

"I intend by this will to dispose of all property wherever situated that I am entitled to dispose of by will. 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," reads the will, Mail Online reported.