At the time of his passing in 2019, Luke Perry had amassed an impressive net worth. His final film, 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' was really just the icing on the cake of a lucrative and varied career.

Another of Perry's final on-screen appearances was on 'Riverdale,' which commemorated his character and the actor himself. Perry, who was 52 when he passed away, clearly lived life while he was here, but he did leave a few special people behind.

Fortunately for those loved ones, Luke had a plan in place for his finances.

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As Celebrity Net Worth elaborated, Luke Perry built up his net worth starting back in the '90s. His many TV shows and films rounded out a $10 million net worth by the time he joined the 'Riverdale' cast and signed on for Quentin Tarantino's most recent hit.

And although Perry had previously been married, he was, in the eyes of the law, single at the time of his passing. He was wed to Minnie Sharp in 1993, but they divorced in 2003 after welcoming two children together.

When Luke suffered a stroke in early 2019, however, his fianceé, Wendy Madison Bauer, was at his side along with his ex-wife and children. Perry's mom, step-father, and siblings were also at the hospital when the decision was made to remove Luke from life support.

Unfortunately for Madison Bauer, notes Radar Online, Perry's will likely only covered his two children. Sophie and Jack were the sole inheritors of all Perry's wealth, says Radar Online, highlighting a previous health scare that spurred the actor to take action.

After a cancer scare back in 2015, Luke said that he drafted up a will so that nothing would be left to chance, reported Radar Online. However, while many publications use the term "will" fairly loosely, it depends what type of documentation Luke actually got that determines how much his kids get and when.

For example, if Luke Perry had his wealth in trust, then his children would automatically have access to the funds, unless their dad placed limits on it, such as requiring them to attend college first or some other specification. In contrast, if all he had was a will, Luke's kids may need to head to probate court to get their inheritance.

Although, it seems like whatever funds Luke's daughter Sophie inherited, she's put it to good use.

His son, Jack, AKA Jungle Boy, a wrestler, likely doesn't need his dad's cash as he's found fame on his own with the AEW.

And for Perry's fianceé, unless the legal documents added her to the will or trust, there was likely not a dime to be seen. As Radar Online pointed out, unless Luke outlined a particular amount to be left to her, Wendy wouldn't get anything from his estate. There's also the fact that Luke apparently had the documents written up in 2015 before he'd met his future fianceé.

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