Cher is asking a courtroom to permit her to make her grownup son’s monetary choices.
The world-famous singer-songwriter has filed for a conservatorship to regulate the property of her 47-year-old son Elijah Blue Allman. As Perezcious readers will recall, Cher was beforehand accused of placing collectively a plot to kidnap Elijah so as to ship him to rehab for substance abuse points and forestall him from reconciling together with his spouse Marieangela King. In October, the singer spoke out about that scenario a bit. And now, she desires extra management.
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On Wednesday, in response to TMZ, the 77-year-old singer filed paperwork with a courtroom asking for a full conservatorship for Elijah. In them, she wrote this about her grownup son:
“[Elijah] is considerably unable to handle his personal monetary assets resulting from extreme psychological well being and substance abuse points.”
Per the docs, Elijah is due common payouts from a belief that was arrange by his late father — world-famous Allman Brothers Band musician Gregg Allman. Nonetheless, Cher is fearful these payouts are getting used as cash for medicine slightly than for fundamental dwelling bills.
In her newly-filed argument, Cher informed the courtroom that she is in the very best place to function Elijah’s conservator. Her docs declare two of Elijah’s siblings have additionally nominated her to step up as his conservator. Per the outlet, Cher alleged King is undermining Elijah’s makes an attempt to get the psychological well being remedy and substance abuse consideration he evidently wants — and he or she desires to step in and assist her son.
We could not know the end result of this request for some time, although. Per TMZ, the courtroom has scheduled a March 6, 2024 listening to date to make a ruling on whether or not Cher can turn out to be Elijah’s conservator.
We’re sending love as we hope issues prove nicely for the household — and particularly for Elijah.
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