Elijah Blue Allman, the son of music icon Cher, is opposing his mother's bid for a conservatorship over his finances, as he faces criminal charges in New Hampshire.
Cher filed for the conservatorship in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging that her son is "gravely disabled" due to mental health and substance abuse issues. The filing comes after Allman's recent arrests, which include charges related to drug possession and driving under the influence.
In response, Allman has publicly rejected the conservatorship attempt, stating that he is capable of managing his own affairs. His legal team argues that the conservatorship is unnecessary and violates his rights.
The case echoes other high-profile conservatorship disputes, highlighting the tension between family intervention and personal autonomy. A court hearing is scheduled to determine the next steps.
The matter remains ongoing, with both sides preparing to present their arguments.