Music icon Cher has filed for a temporary conservatorship over her son, Elijah Blue Allman, citing serious mental health and addiction concerns. The petition, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court in late December 2023, aims to protect his financial assets.
Conservatorship Filing Details
According to court documents, Cher believes her 47-year-old son is unable to manage his finances due to ongoing struggles with mental health issues and substance abuse. She seeks to provide a safeguard for his well-being and ensure sound decision-making.
New Family Revelations
The situation has become more complex with the recent emergence of information about a previously undisclosed family member. A woman named Edwards claims to be the mother of Allman’s daughter, Ever, born in 2010.
Edwards stated that Elijah was initially disinterested in actively participating in his daughter’s life. Cher has reportedly been processing the news and working to establish a relationship with her granddaughter, Ever.
Legal Challenges and Ongoing Support
Cher is reportedly prioritizing the protection of young Ever from the volatility surrounding Elijah’s struggles. The family is focused on stability and supporting Elijah’s path to recovery.
Additional Legal Battles
Elijah Blue Allman is currently facing legal charges stemming from an incident at St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire. He faces allegations of simple assault, criminal trespassing, and disorderly conduct.
A trial is scheduled for mid-June, and further hearings regarding the conservatorship are also planned. The coming months will be challenging for the family as they navigate these legal proceedings.
This situation highlights the impact of addiction and mental health crises on even high-profile families. The primary focus remains on securing the necessary care for Elijah while addressing the legal challenges he faces.
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