Before he hit it huge, tragic "Brokeback Mountain" hunk Heath Ledger wrote a will leaving everything he owned to his parents and three sisters.
The 28-year-old Australian actor, who died in January from an accidental overdose in his SoHo loft, filed the three-page will Down Under in April 2003.
The will was filed before he fell in love with actress Michelle Williams on the set of "Brokeback" and had a child with her.
It was unclear if there would be any provisions for Williams and their 2-year-old daughter, Matilda Rose.
There's also no hint of the real size of his wealth, including the fancy Brooklyn townhouse he and Williams shared, any property in Australia or cash stuffed in trust funds.
"If they had jointly held assets, those are not subject to probate," said Karin Barkhorn, an estates specialist at Bryan Cave. "There's no sleight of hand, it's just not required."
Barkhorn also pointed out that celebrities often put most of their money in trusts, which are not subject to public proceedings in Surrogate's Court.
The bulk of Ledger's estate will be handled in Australia.