Jackson’s Mom Wants Kids and Estate

June 29, 2009 at 10:38am PST

Katherine Jackson, 79, was granted temporary custody of her son's children (12-year-old Michael Joseph Jackson Jr, 11-year-old Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson and 7-year-old Prince Michael Jackson II) today.

The children will remain in their grandmother’s custody until July 6th when a hearing will decide whether or not to grant her permanent custody.

The judge has not ruled on a separate request to give Katherine control over MJ’s estate.

The youngest child, known as Blanket, was delivered by an unidentified surrogate, but the two oldest were carried and delivered by Jackson's ex-wife Debbie Rowe.

Rowe could decide to challenge the Jackson family if she wants custody of the children.

We hope for the children’s sake this doesn’t turn into a 'thriller' court battle.

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