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Cher seeks temporary conservatorship for son Elijah Blue Allman
Summary
Cher has filed for a temporary conservatorship over her son Elijah Blue Allman following his recent arrests in New Hampshire, and a court hearing is scheduled for April 24.
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Cher has filed a petition in Los Angeles County Superior Court asking for a temporary conservatorship for her son, Elijah Blue Allman. The filing follows two arrests of Allman in New Hampshire in late February and early March and outlines concerns about his ability to manage his finances. Cher nominated private fiduciary Jason Rubin to serve as conservator and the petition seeks authority over trust distributions and payment of expenses. The filing states Allman is currently staying at a psychiatric hospital in New Hampshire.
Known developments:
- Cher filed papers seeking a temporary conservatorship in Los Angeles County Superior Court that would give a nominated conservator control over portions of Allman’s estate and finances.
- Allman was arrested twice in New Hampshire for incidents in late February and early March; those arrests led to multiple criminal charges as reported in court records.
- The petition names private fiduciary Jason Rubin as conservator, notes that Allman is at a psychiatric hospital, and sets a court hearing for April 24.
Summary:
The filing requests that a temporary conservator be appointed to manage Allman’s financial affairs and trust distributions, citing concerns reported in the court papers about his mental health and substance use. A hearing on the petition is scheduled for April 24 and further court action is pending.
