The
papers, filed in state court in Minnesota, show Tyka Nelson has
petitioned for a special administrator to oversee the star's estate.
The
rock legend was found dead in an elevator at his Paisley Park Studios
compound in a suburb of the American city last Thursday at the age of
57.
The size of Prince's fortune is unclear but includes $27m (£18m) in property.
Nelson
is Prince's only surviving full sibling and stated in the papers that
immediate action was necessary to manage her brother's business
interests.
Prince is on course to dominate the UK charts this week, as mourning fans rush to buy his music, while the Hollywood Reporter claimed over three million of his songs and albums had been bought in the US since his death.
A private memorial service was held for the rock star on Saturday, attended by about 20 of his closest friends and family.
Following
the service, drummer and frequent Prince collaborator Sheila E
confirmed there were plans to turn Paisley Park into a museum, akin to
Elvis's Graceland.
Thousands
of fans have flocked to Paisley Park, the First Avenue nightclub, and
other sites made famous by Prince since his death, while tributes have
come from Lady Gaga, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Justin Timberlake and President Obama, amongst others.
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