Robin Williams Net Worth: Estate Family Feud Finally Over, How Much Was ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ Worth Before Tragic Suicide?

It's been over a year since the actor who played characters like "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Patch Adams" left the world in one of the most shocking suicides in the history of Hollywood, a tragic incident that caused his children and widow to fight over his estate - but how much was Robin Williams' net worth at the time of his death?

Last year, as the world was mourning the death of the beloved actor and comedian, his widow Susan Schneider began a bitter fight with Williams' children (32 year-old Zachary, 26 year-old Zelda and 25 year-old Cody) over Robin Williams' net worth, as the terms of his will seemed unclear.

Now, according to Time Magazine, Robin Williams' net worth feud is finally over after one of "he said, she said" and courthouses, after Schneider finally decided to drop her petition to keep most of her late husband's belongings.

As People Magazine reports, the way Robin Williams' net worth was finally split between the two sides involved was simple: Schneider got to keep a few items she had requested due to emotional value, such as "wedding gifts, selected clothing items, a watch Robin often wore, plus the bike she and her husband bought together on their honeymoon," said her lawyers through a statement.

The terms of the agreement that split up Robin Williams' net worth remain undisclosed, but it's known that the actor's children got most of what they'd requested, including "more than 50 bikes and over 85 watches, as well as thousands of never-disputed items like Robin Williams's Academy Award statue."

When news of Williams' death first broke, Forbes released a study of the comedian's estimated worth, counting his estate well beyond his cash, including how he had a Napa Valley mansion listed at $29.9 million as well as a $5 million-worth home in Tiburon, California.

At the time of his death, Celebrity Net Worth listed Robin Williams' net worth at $50 million.

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