The Fate of Lisa Marie Presley's Teenage Twins Revealed Amid Trust Battle

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Lisa Marie Presley was the mother of four children, including 14-year-old twins whom she shared with ex Michael Lockwood.

While Lisa Marie Presley's family continues to battle it out over the future of the late musician's trust, a decision has been made in regards to the fate of her two youngest children.

Prior to her death at age 54, Lisa Marie shared her 14-year-old daughters Harper Vivienne Ann and Finley Aaron Love with ex-husband Michael Lockwood, who has now been officially granted full custody of the twins.

According to a new report from Entertainment Tonight, the decision was reached by a judge on Thursday, April 13, with no one opposing the arrangement in court. Lisa Marie's eldest daughter, Riley Keough, was not believed to be in attendance for the hearing.

The late "Lights Out" songstress shared Riley, 33, with her first husband, Danny Keough, who is also the father of her only son, Benjamin Keough who died by suicide at the age of 27 in 2020.

A lawyer for Lockwood stated in court on Thursday that his client is "ready, able and willing to protect [the twins'] interests," as reported by PEOPLE. He also claimed to have a "good, collegial, familial relationship with all of the parties involved," despite conflicting reports from sources who previously told the outlet that Lockwood and Lisa Marie were not on the best of terms before her death.

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Lisa Marie, the only daughter of beloved King of Rock 'n' Roll Elvis Presley, died unexpectedly earlier this year after going into cardiac arrest at her home in Calabasas, Calif., on January 12. She was rushed to the hospital and died later the same day after reportedly suffering a second cardiac arrest.

Following her death, her mother, Priscilla Presley, has been believed to be at odds with Riley over control of Lisa Marie's trust, which includes Elvis' famous Graceland mansion, as well as a 15 percent stake in Elvis Presley Enterprises.

Reports of a rift within the family began circulating after Priscilla, 77, filed a petition questioning a 2016 amendment to Lisa Marie's living trust that deferred all control to her two eldest children.

However, Priscilla's son Navarone Garibaldi Garcia—whom she shares with Marco Garibaldi—recently tried putting rumors of bad blood within the family to rest, stating on Instagram Live that there is "no feud" between Riley and her grandmother.

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