Whitney Houston reportedly willed everything she had to her 19-year-old daughter Bobbi Kristina.

The singer, who died on February 11, didn't mention specific assets, but stipulated that her children should receive her belongings. Bobbi Kristina is Houston's only child.

Inside Edition reports the will, which was signed in 1993 and updated in 2000, was released Wednesday in Atlanta, Georgia where it was filed.

Houston's will appointed her mother Cissy as executor of the estate while sister-in-law Donna and brother Michael were named trustees.

Although Houston left her daughter everything, Bobbi Kristina must wait until she's 21 to receive part of her late mother's estate. She will also receive additional payments at the age of 25 and 30.

Houston's ex-husband Bobby Brown was mentioned in the will, but was left with nothing.

However, Forbes reports the will obtained by Inside Edition wasn't the final version. Houston apparently updated her will in 2004, naming Patricia Houston as executor instead of Cissy and removed her brother and sister-in-law as trustees. Sources told Forbes the Houston family agreed to the revision without protest.