Singer Cher has officially filed for conservatorship of her son Elijah Blue Allman.According to recent reports, this update comes after Allman’s recent arrests in New Hampshire. TMZ reported that the singer filed a petition earlier this week in Los Angeles Superior Court and asked for temporary conservatorship of her son. According to the report, the singer claims that her son’s mental health and other personal circumstances are reasons enough for conservatorship. The report states that Allman’s health has “significantly deteriorated” since 2023.This is the second time Cher has filed for conservatorship of her son. The last request was made by the star in 2023, however, the request was canceled because the two reached an agreement at that time. A statement from the latest report revealed that Allman has been placed under protective custody at a New Hampshire state psychiatric facility. The move was made in an effort to “restore the authority to face criminal charges.
Cher says Elijah Blue Allman can’t handle her finances
According to the report, she also complained that her son cannot manage his finances and has “no concept of money”. The report’s statement also added that he is “unable to deal with fraud or undue influence” due to “serious mental health and addiction issues”.The report further noted that “Elias has no money management skills, and any dollar he receives from his father’s trust (his only source of income) is immediately squandered without regard to his responsibilities or well-being.”Elijah receives about 12,000 USD annually from his father, Gregg Allman’s trust.
Why was Elijah Blue Allman arrested?
USA Today reports that Elijah, who is 49, was arrested twice earlier this year in New Hampshire. When he was arrested on February 27, he was charged with disorderly conduct, simple assault and failure to attend school. Another arrest soon followed on March 1st for burglary, theft, criminal mischief and breach of bail.Disclaimer: The information in this report is based on a legal hearing reported by a third party source. The details given are allegations made by the parties involved and are not proven facts. The case continues, and a final verdict has not been reached. The publication does not claim that the allegations are true.