Heath Ledger's will raises more questions

Heath Ledger left a lot of unanswered questions when he died of an overdose in January.
Now, his parents have found a last will and testament that Ledger wrote in April of 2003 before he fell for Michelle Williams and fathered their child Matilda. The will leaves everything to Ledger's parents and siblings.
Heath's will was one of many documents filed in Manhattan Surrogate's Court this week. In addition to the information in his will, we also found out that Ledger had less than $145,000 in New York assets at the time of his death, including $100,000 spread across various bank accounts, a $25,000 Toyota Prius and $20,000 in furniture and fixtures.
Ledger's family spent more than $39,000 on a memorial service for Ledger at Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home, including $25,000 for his casket and $450 for 40 certified copies of his death certificate.
There is no word yet on whether Michelle and Matilda will be later included in dividing Ledger's assets.

