It's been well over a year since west coast legend Nate Dogg passed away, but his assets are still being fought over by his family.
According to TMZ, when the singer died in March 2011, he didn't leave a will, so his wife Latoya Calvin took charge. But, his kids didn't agree and have asked the court to nominate an attorney instead to no avail.
This week, Latoya filed new legal docs, requesting Nate's mother, Ruth Holmes, also be named as co-administrator of his estate ... which his kids do not agree to as well.
Nate's daughter, Aundrane Hale, told TMZ that both her mother and grandmother are only out for money with no intentions of giving the kids any of it.
"Ruth doesn't have my best interest or the interest of my brothers and sisters," she said, adding that Latoya "didn't even show up to Nate's funeral" and that Ruth "was never a grandmother" and has withheld money in the past.
A judge has yet to rule.