Allison filed a Property Petition in the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County on Monday.

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According to California law a surviving spouse is entitled to share of their joint estate if they pass away.

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Allison requests and confirms property belonging to the surviving spouse in her filing.

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According to the documents, Stephen passed away intestate, without a will.

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The lawsuit lists the assets including quasi-community assets.

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Allison asks the court to determine that she should be recognised as Stephen's surviving spouse.

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Allison said she does not ask to have Stephen's estate managed.

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Allison said they were married on December 10, 2013, and that their net worth was "zero."

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 Allison said Stephen didn't receive any property through a gift, joint tenancy, life insurance, or any other beneficiary

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Stephen and Allison lived in California, and they didn't have any formal agreements about how their assets.

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Stephen died by suicide on Dec. 13 he was 40.

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In an exclusive statement on December 14, Allison acknowledged the passing of her husband.

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 Allison shared a message for "Stephen, we love you, we miss you, and I will always save the last dance for you.

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Allisons says Stephen treasured his family, friends, and community.

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Allison filed a Property Petition in the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County on Monday.

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