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What Will Happen To Michael Jackson's Children?

Posted Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:17pm PDT by Sarah Parsons in Stop The Presses!

The death of Michael Jackson at the age of 50 has raised many questions about his health, finances, and legacy. But at the top of many people's list of questions is the fate of his three children: How are they coping, and who will get custody of them?

Debbie Rowe, a nurse who Jackson married in 1996 and divorced in 1999, is the mother of Prince Michael, 12, and Paris, 11; Prince Michael II (also known as Blanket), 7, was reportedly born to a surrogate mother, whose name has never been released.

A former Jackson attorney and family friend, Brian Oxman, told Radaronline Thursday that Katherine Jackson, Michael's mother, is the likeliest candidate to initially look after the children:

"Probably Mrs. Jackson will take care of them, she loves them dearly," Oxman said.... [The children] are currently still in L.A. and with a nanny."

Oxman later told "The Early Show":

"I suspect that the death of Michael Jackson is only the beginning of the legal battles over not only his property, but also his children."

Debbie Rowe could also make a play for Prince Michael and Paris. It is unknown if Jackson designated a guardian for the children in a will, but Rowe could claim that her care is in the best interest of her children, and head to court. E! reports:

If Rowe decides to make a bid for at least the two children she carried, she has quite a case, too....

Although many reports indicate Rowe legally waived her parental rights over the two kids after her divorce from Jackson, that decision actually was reversed by a judge. Eventually Jackson and Rowe reached a specific agreement of their own: Rowe retained parental rights and got a fat check while Jackson retained custody.

The children, who have lived at Neverland Ranch and in Ireland and Bahrain, were most often seen in public with their faces covered by veils or masks. In 2002, Jackson was highly criticized when he dangled Blanket, then an infant, over the balcony of a Berlin hotel to show him to screaming fans below.

The three children, like Michael and his siblings, will be growing up amid a blizzard of media attention. While the Jackson family is often in the spotlight for their tumultuous relationships, this may provide an opportunity for the family to heal past wounds.

Mark Lester, godfather to Jackson's children, told the "Today" show:

"The Jackson family is a very large family, and, you know, in times of need families get together and put aside all the differences."

See the full interview below:

18723 Comments

101. Love 4 King of Pop -
R.I.P. Michael Jackson u were truly an inspiration!

102. TAMMY -
HOW F*&%#* UP IS THAT!!!! THESE KIDS LOST THEIR FATHER AND THEY ARE WITH A NANNY.. DOES ANYONE FIND THIS DISTURBING???? THEY NEED THEIR FAMILY RIGHT NOW. I HOPE EVERYONE OF THE JACKSONS AND THE MOTHERS CAN MAKE THE BEST OF THIS FOR THEM. THINK ABOUT THE CHILDREN FIRST AND FOREMOST !!!!!!

103. brian -
i agree genna

104. Shelli -
The fact that the children do not look anything like the jackson family, has nothing to do with whether they should be with them. What is important is who would care for the childrens needs the best--love them, guide them, and support them emotionally. Just because there is a biological mom, doesnt mean she is the best choice for the children. Please, No amount of money could make me give up my children and that is what she did. To me that isnt putting them first

105. Shelley -
People, he has three kids from two different mother. DO NOT SPLIT the kids up. Mother number one isn't going to take the third child

106. jasper -
just beat it

107. Renea -
Why do so much of the time we only remember negative things? We have not walked in the steps Michael did nor been d put to work at the age he was. He was never allowed to be a "normal child" as we are so yes, he had issues but who wouldn't had they be on stage at the age he was. Out of respect for his family and children try to keep negative comments to yourself and see the good people do.

108. Yahoo! Music User -
Just out of curiousity has anyone considered the possibility of Jackson faking his death. The man had close to 400 million dollars in debt. Needless to say with all of the hype over his death he has made more money then he has in the last 2 decades go to any bestbuy//walmart they are most likely out of his music and if they are not its because there has just been an emergency shipment sent. Although he was very addicted to drugs such as oxy cotton and demoral it is still a possibility

109. sukhi -
He was the king of pop and he will remain in the hearts of all those who love music. God please do some thing good for his kids.

110. Yahoo! Music User -
Such an unexpected loss! His music will always be in my heart, I will miss his enthusiasm for changing the world, and showing us a different way to look at one another, whether it's black or white...

I hope the media will not be so quick to judge.

Rest in Peace, Michael. God knows you've earned a rest...

111. Law -
I don't care what anyones says... The death of Michael Jackson was such a great loss... I mean, he was "the legend"!!! I haven't cried over anyones death so far, but when he died maybe five tear drops fell from my eyes... I was so sad.. The loss of MY ICON my IDOL!!! So what he was a little messed up, there are plenty of people that are worse than him and i can only say that he was a genius in the music and arts section......

I feel for the children though... I can only imagine what they must be feeling at the moment. The death of their father must really be hard to handle. I hope that they don't get seperated in this custody battle and that they are put into good hands...

I miss you Mike... and i hope you are better off where you are... God Bless.. and may he have mercy on your soul.

112. Samsun -
SO SAD OF HIS SUDDEN DEATH!!!!!!!
I HEARD THAT HE 400 MILLION DOLLARS LOAN ALSO!!!!!!

113. Yahoo! Music User -
i feel the grandmother should get all of the ,,, children they should stay together. the mother had more interest in the money.

114. Desperate -
I don't believe that he did what he was accused of. He was loaded at one time and people were after his money. R.I.P. Michael...you were a big part of my childhood.

115. Sammy -
i agree..not to be insensitive but the man lost me @ child abuse case #1..and not to mention his "skin disorder" what the @!#$$##@!!

116. Dorothy H -
Why don't we just say "rest in peace,Michael"!
And stop trying to figure out what will happen to his children and his money! he has family and they deserve some peace and time to remember and grieve

117. Yahoo! Music User -
I am thankful that his family is caring and I think that the kids will be taken care of. As a father, I am sad for his kids to have to live without their father. I hope that Michael was saved, so that he can be with God.

118. jill s -
WOW THIS IS A VERY SAD DAY MICHAEL WAS ONLY 8 YEARS OLDER THEN ME LIFE IS SHORT EVERYONE NEEDS TO LIVE THERE LIFE TO THE FULLEST JUST LIKE MIKE DID HIS KIDS NEED TO BE TOGETHER NO MATTER WHERE THEY ARE!!!!

119. Brittney -
i hate micheal jackson absulutly hate him he sucks at singing

120. James -
death comes to us all im sure michael woke up and was sadened about farrahs death not knowing he would also be standing before God soon after. pray for him most of all pray for us left behind to deal with this sick, permissiveworld.
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