With pop star Aaron Garter abruptly ending his life, attention is being paid to whether 11-month-old Prince will receive a Property inheritance. The late Aaron Jay-Z left California without deciding on a legacy heir, according to media reports from the country on Wednesday. Aaron, the brother of pop icons Backstreet Boys' Nick Jay-Z, was found dead in a bathtub at his home in Lancaster, California, on Saturday. First of all, the family said, Aaron had a son, so a lawyer was advised to make a will for Aaron, and in most states, a child dies without a will and the child left inherits the parents' legacy. One source said Aaron was financially unwell when he died, and the family home was recently put up for sale. Aaron split from fiance Melanie Martin in November 2021, a week after holding their first child in his arms. Due to their conflict, the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services intervened and removed the 11-month-old son from his home and has been living with Melanie's mother since September. Meanwhile, Aaron Jay-Z was found dead in a bathtub at his California home on Wednesday, aged 34. Backstreet Boys member Nick Jay-Z's younger brother, who made his debut in 1997 and became popular with cute visuals, ended his tragic life with drug addiction and depression. Aaron Jay-Z