If not, the singer believes that he will no longer be alive within a year.
It’s a dark affair hanging over Cher‘s family. The singer had applied a few months ago to take control of her son’s finances. This was rejected by the court last January, but they now have 3 months to reach an amicable agreement.
According to Cher, 77, this request was prompted by her fears about her son’s health; “she feared that her son would not be alive within the year” if she did not obtain guardianship of his finances. This request was rejected because Allman, her son, had managed to prove that he was clean via a drug test and that he was capable of managing his finances.
The case is therefore at a standstill for the time being, and the lawyers continue to pass the buck. To be continued…The case is therefore at a standstill for the time being, and the lawyers continue to pass the buck. To be continued…