Entertainment Unexpected twist: Stephen ‘tWitch’ boss dies, Holker goes to court for control of estate! Ana LopezFebruary 9, 20230276 views Abby Holker After the beloved dancer dies without leaving a will, Boss petitions the California court for Stephen “tWitch” Boss’s share of their joint fortune. Stephen committed suicide on December 13. According to court records obtained by PEOPLE on Wednesday, Allison filed a California Spousal Property Petition, which is customary in cases like this, in the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County on Monday. The surviving spouse must file the petition to establish their legal status as the deceased spouse, even if California law states that they are entitled to their spouse’s share of the joint estate upon their death. Allison requests both “confirmation of property related to surviving spouse” and “determination of property transferred to surviving spouse” in the filing. According to the documents, Stephen died in intestacy, or without a will. Stephen ‘tWitch’ boss passed away In the filing, Allison lists the assets, inclusive quasi-community assets– that she wants the court to rule that she should be Stephen’s surviving husband. According to court filings, this includes “any interest in a trade name of an unincorporated business or an interest in an unincorporated business that the deceased partner directed or controlled at the time of death.” Allison is not requesting administration of Stephen’s estate. According to the request Allison and Stephen got married on December 10, 2013and they had “zero” net worth, details Allison believed would prove she is Stephen’s surviving husband. After their marriage, Stephen inherited no property through bequest, co-tenancy, life insurance, or other beneficiaries. In addition, it was clarified that Stephen and Allison had not made any formal arrangements about how their wealth would be divided and that they had lived in California throughout their marriage. In the end, according to the court document, Allison asks for Stephen’s share of Stephen Boss ProductionsGoldman Sachs investment account, royalties from Cast and Crew Production Services, Disney Worldwide Services, Inc., GEP Talent Services, LLC, and SAG/AFTRA. Allison exclusively revealed her husband’s passing on Dec. 14. I must tell you my husband Stephen has left us, Allison remarked, with the heaviest of hearts. Stephen brought light to every space he entered. Above all, he cherished his family, friends and community. He believed the best way to lead was to lead with love and light. He served as the foundation of our family, was the best husband and father, and served as an example to his followers. It would be an understatement to say he left a legacy and his beneficial influence will still be felt, she added. “Not a day goes by that we don’t remember him, I’m sure. During this difficult time for myself and especially for our three children, we kindly ask for your privacy.” Allison concluded by leaving a message for her husband. She ended by saying, “Stephen, we love you, we miss you, and I’ll always save the last dance for you.” Leedaily.com published an informative article about the death of the Stephen Twitch boss, which sparked a lot of curiosity in the internet community. Find more stories like this about Hollywood stars at: