Pop Star Cher Ends Bid For Conservatorship Of Son After 9-Month Court Battle
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Cher had argued that a conservatorship was necessary to protect these funds from being spent on drugs.
Pop star Cher has withdrawn her bid for a conservatorship over her son, Elijah Blue Allman. The singer had initially filed for the conservatorship in December, citing concerns about Allman's substance abuse and mental health, BBC reported.
However, after months of legal proceedings and a brief mediation, Cher and Allman have reached a private settlement. The dismissal of the conservatorship allows the family to focus on healing and rebuilding their relationship.
The law firm representing him, Cage & Miles, told the BBC in a statement that the outcome "allows the parties to focus on healing and rebuilding their family bond, a process that began during mediation and continues today".