Cher Petitions for Temporary Conservatorship of Son Elijah Blue Allman’s Estate

Legendary singer Cher has filed a conservatorship petition, seeking temporary control over her son Elijah Blue Allman’s estate. In documents obtained by Fox News Digital, the 77-year-old icon expressed concerns about Allman’s ability to manage his financial resources due to severe mental health and substance abuse challenges. Allman, the son of Cher and the late musician Gregg Allman faces significant hurdles, prompting Cher and his siblings to nominate her as conservator to safeguard his well-being.

According to the filed petition, Cher highlighted Allman’s entitlement to regular trust distributions established by his father for his benefit. However, she fears these funds might be swiftly depleted on substance abuse, potentially jeopardizing Allman’s safety and leaving him without assets for his future. The documents also underscored Cher’s relentless efforts to secure treatment for Allman and address his urgent need for mental health support.

A significant aspect mentioned in the petition pertains to Allman’s estranged wife, Marie Angela King, whom Cher alleges is hindering his recovery. Cher contends that King actively prevents Allman from seeking necessary medical care and support for his challenges. Recent events, as detailed in the petition, suggest that King allegedly intervened in Allman’s treatment by checking him out of a medical facility. The ongoing dissolution proceedings between Allman and King add a layer of complexity, with Cher asserting that King’s involvement as conservator may not be in Allman’s best interests unless compelling evidence suggests otherwise.

In light of Allman’s struggles, Cher’s petition for conservatorship comes amid efforts to ensure his well-being and secure appropriate care, facing legal complexities due to the involvement of Allman’s estranged wife amid their divorce proceedings.

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