Stephen “tWitch” Boss’s widow is forced to fight for her husband’s estate

According to TMZ, Stephen “tWitch” Boss committed suicide in December, only two weeks before Christmas. The father of three was discovered dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a motel room in Encino, California, not too far from the house he and his wife, Allison Holker, occupied. “I love you forever and always, my spouse, best friend, babe, Chee-chalker, Superman, and father of my children!”

In January, Holker posted a memorial to her deceased husband on Instagram. “We will continue to spread your light and love over the globe as we will always remember you as the genuine beacon of light that you were. Thank you for our wonderful experiences and our beautiful shared life “Added she.

Early in January, according to TMZ, Boss was laid to rest in Los Angeles during a tiny, private memorial service. A larger memorial service will be held at a later time, sources told the site. Holker has been forced to adjust to being a single mom as well as living life without her best friend as she is left to pick up the pieces after losing her soulmate.

She has also been attempting to handle the legal ramifications of her husband’s passing, which has led to her working with a lawyer and filing court papers regarding his estate. People published an article on February 9 in which Holker’s legal action was justified.

Because Stephen “tWitch” Boss passed away without leaving a will, Allison Holker petitioned for California spousal property in the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County, according to People.

The study claims that in such circumstances, this is regarded as “regular practice.” According to court papers that the outlet was able to access, Holker is asking for “confirmation of property belonging to the surviving spouse” and “determination of property transferring to the surviving spouse.”

Holker has been relying on her family and friends to get her through while she tries to figure out the legal part of the situation and tie up any loose ends.

“Since tWitch’s loss, Allison has had an incredible outpouring of love and support. In every way they could, her family, his family, and her DWTS [‘Dancing With the Stars’] family have supported her “For Entertainment Tonight, a source said. Particularly during the holiday season, “everyone has really come together to congregate around her and her kids,” the insider continued.

According to People, Holker and Boss started dating soon after they first met in 2006. Prior to Boss’ sad passing, they had just celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary since getting hitched in 2013.