A few days earlier, Cher filed for guardianship of her son Elijah Blue Allman, 47because he claimed that his life is at risk due to current drug problems and serious mental health issues.
The singer's petition was filed in the Superior Court of Los Angeles, California, so that she can hold guardianship and be the sole administrator of her son's assets.
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According to Cher's ex-daughter-in-law, the singer wanted to prevent their reconciliation and locked her son in a rehabilitation center. / Facebook: Cher
Why does Cher want a conservatorship?
According to documents submitted to the court and accessed by an international magazine, the actress is very worried about her son Elijah could be inappropriately wasting the resources at his disposal, which also includes a trust fund left to him by his father. Cher claims she could use the money to buy substances.
Cher also believes her son is unable to manage his finances on his own as he is mentally unstable due to the substances he consumes.
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Once, Cher's son confessed that he started using drugs at the age of 11. / YouTube: Hollywood celebrity
Singer wants to be his temporary guardian to undergo treatment to leave their addictions behind.
It was announced that the judge's hearing to decide whether to grant Cher a temporary guardianship order will take place on January 5, 2024 and the final decision will be made on March 6.
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Cher is worried about her son's health / Instagram