L.A. Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff says he's "very pleased" with the contents of a report on the Prince, Paris and "Blanket," says the Associated Press.
"It looks like the children are really doing wonderfully with their grandmother guardian," Beckloff said, adding that he sees no reason to receive further updates on the kids.
On Friday the judge also gave the two individual administering Jackson's estate -- attorney John Branca and music executive John McClain -- general powers over the estate, thereby allowing them to consider creditor's claims, says the AP.
The news organization said that prior to Friday, no one had the authority to accept or reject creditor's claims against the late King of Pop.






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