Singer Cher’s son, Elijah Blue Allman, is requesting a decrease in spousal support payments to his estranged wife, citing financial changes after Cher stopped assisting him financially in 2021. Elijah, 49, revealed that he now receives $10,000 monthly from his father’s trust, with no additional income from Cher. His lawyers are urging the court to lower his $6,500 monthly payments to $1,651.
The ongoing legal dispute involves Cher’s efforts to establish a conservatorship over Elijah due to his mental health and addiction issues. Elijah’s court filings highlight his reduced income and financial struggles following the cessation of support from Cher. Despite the couple’s separation in 2021, Elijah is currently obligated to pay $6,500 monthly in spousal support to his wife.
Cher’s son, Elijah, is facing financial challenges as he navigates a legal battle with his estranged wife over spousal support payments. The court documents reveal Elijah’s financial situation post-Cher’s support cessation, prompting his plea for a reduction in the monthly payments to his wife. The legal proceedings coincide with Cher’s persistent involvement in her son’s personal and financial matters.
