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Whitney Houston Leaves Everything To Daughter Bobbi Kristina

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) -- Whitney Houston left all her assets and possessions to one person, her 19-year-old daughter Bobbi Kristina.

The will was signed in February 1993, a month before Bobbi Kristina was born. The document states furnishings, clothing, jewelry and cars should go to her surviving children and the money will go into a trust.

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Houston's money will be put in a trust. Bobbi Kristina will get part of it when she turns 21, more at age 25, and the rest when she's 30. Houston's trustees can give her money from the trust for various purposes, including tuition, to buy a home and to start a business.

Ex-husband Bobby Brown was left nothing.

Houston died Feb. 11 in California just hours before she was to attend a pre-Grammy Awards party.

Her funeral was at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark on Feb. 18. Houston was then buried at Fairview Cemetery in Westfield next to her father, John Russell Houston.

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