Cher seeks conservatorship for son Elijah amid substance abuse concerns – The Statesman
Cher has filed for conservatorship for her son, Elijah Blue Allman, citing concerns about his alleged substance abuse and mental health issues. Court documents reveal that, according to Cher’s lawyers, Allman, 47, is substantially incapable of managing his financial resources, necessitating urgent intervention to safeguard his property and well-being. Allman, set to receive assets from a trust established by his late father, musician Gregg Allman, is described as currently incapable of managing his assets due to severe mental health and substance abuse issues.
Cher is apprehensive that any funds allocated to Allman might be immediately used for drugs, endangering his life. Despite Cher’s efforts to secure treatment for her son, a hearing for a temporary order is scheduled for January 5, with a permanent order hearing set for March 6. Notably, Cher has recently denied allegations of hiring men to kidnap Allman. The conservatorship case draws parallels to Britney Spears’ 2021 release from a 13-year conservatorship, which she celebrated as “the best day ever.” Cher, married to Greg Allman from 1975 to 1979, has been actively involved in seeking assistance for her son amidst legal and family complexities.
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