DAILYMAIL.COM – Country star Wynonna Judd is reportedly ‘upset’ about being left out of her mother and longtime singing partner Naomi’s will.
Naomi Judd has left her two daughters Wynonna and Ashley out of her will.
She instead appointed Larry Strickland, her husband of 33 years, as executor of her estate.
He will have ‘full authority and discretion’ over her assets ‘without the approval of any court.’
Wynonna is rumored to be ‘upset’ by the decision because of her singing partnership with Naomi as The Judds.
Naomi Judd shot herself dead in an upstairs room of her Tennessee farmhouse on April 30 after a longtime battle with her mental health.
She ‘believes she was a major force behind her mother’s success’ according to Radar Online.
She prepared her will in November 2017, nearly five years before she died, and was of ‘sound mind and disposing memory’ when she approved the document.
Judd’s will states Strickland is entitled to ‘reasonable compensation’ for his services as executor, according to the document which was reviewed by Page Six.
He can also be paid or reimbursed for ‘reasonable expenses, advances and disbursements, including attorney’s and accountant’s fees, made or incurred in the administration of my estate.’
The document also states that if Strickland could not be executor of the estate due to death or any other reason, Judd’s brother-in-law, Reginald Strickland, and the president of Tennessee law firm Wiatr & Associates would serve as co-executors.
Reps for Wynonna and Ashley, 54, did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com’s requests for comment.
The Judds were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame one day after Judd’s death was announced.
The sisters have not given any indication of tensions with their mother, having praised her after her death and publicly discussed their struggles during the grieving process …