The fate of Lisa Marie Presley‘s estate has been revealed.
A Los Angeles judge officially approved Riley Keough, Lisa Marie’s eldest child and Elvis Presley‘s granddaughter, to develop into the only heir of her late mother’s estate, based on multiple outlets.
Riley may also develop into the owner of Graceland, Elvis’ Memphis, Tenn. home, which Lisa Marie inherited upon his death in 1977, based on Entertainment Tonight.
The court sign-off concludes a legal dispute over Lisa Marie’s will, which Priscilla Presley—Elvis’ ex-wife and Lisa Marie’s mom—brought into query following the singer’s death in January at age 54.
Three weeks later, Priscilla filed court documents alleging there have been “issues surrounding the authenticity and validity” of a 2016 amendment that appointed Riley and her half-sisters Harper and Finley Lockwood—in addition to brother Benjamin Keough, who died by suicide in 2020 on the age of 27—because the estate’s heirs.
Days later, Priscilla wrote in an announcement to E! News that she remained specializing in prioritizing her family amid Lisa Marie’s heartbreaking passing.