Atlanta - A lawyer for Whitney Houston says her will is a "straightforward" case and he expects no complications.
Kenny Meisalas said in a phone interview on Thursday that "things with the family have been very smooth, no problems".
He said things are proceeding normally, and he doesn't expect any challenges to the will.
Houston's will was filed in probate court in Atlanta on Wednesday. It revealed that the late superstar left all her assets to her only child, 19-year-old Bobbi Kristina. Her sister-in-law and manager, Pat Houston, was named as the administrator of the estate.
Meisalas declined to talk about Houston's assets or possible debts.
Kenny Meisalas said in a phone interview on Thursday that "things with the family have been very smooth, no problems".
He said things are proceeding normally, and he doesn't expect any challenges to the will.
Houston's will was filed in probate court in Atlanta on Wednesday. It revealed that the late superstar left all her assets to her only child, 19-year-old Bobbi Kristina. Her sister-in-law and manager, Pat Houston, was named as the administrator of the estate.
Meisalas declined to talk about Houston's assets or possible debts.