
Per the documents, Friedman said that Hoffman treated O'Donnell as if she were his wife but "simply did not believe in marriage," and that "did not affect his affinity or relationship" with her.
An initial will signed in 2004 when his eldest son, Cooper, was just 1 year old and daughters Tallulah and Willa had yet to be born, had Hoffman stating that he wanted his son to "be raised in a city with art and culture" and he included certain locations that fit the bill. None of them were Los Angeles.
The 46-year-old had multiple projects in the works when he died, including the final two films in The Hunger Games series, Mockingjay Part 1 and Part 2, and the spy thriller A Most Wanted Man, which hits theaters on Friday.
—Reporting by Claudia Rosenbaum and Beth Sobol
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