Cher’s son receives a new court order in the middle of the Marianglela King division

Photo: Cher’s son was sentenced

Cher’s troubled son, Elijah Blue Allman, was sentenced to paying his ex-wife, Marieanglela King, temporary support for spouses.

According to testimonies, a judge made this decision after having missed a hearing in court following an alleged drug overdose.

According to court documents obtained by US WeeklyAn audience was held as part of King’s divorce petition against Allman, 49, April 8.

The court order noted that ALLMAN had not responded to the petition, which required monthly support. The judge said the hearing could take place without Allman.

The 38 -year -old man was in court with his lawyer for the hearing. The judge heard the testimony on the side of King before rendering his decision.

According to the prescription, Elijah Allman was ordered to pay his wife $ 6,500 per month of support for the temporary spouse from Friday. He must also pay retroactively for July.

As reported by the point of sale for the first time, King filed documents in June which revealed that she had desperately needed support from Allman. She said she was unemployed and had not worked since 2009.

In court documents, King said that she was not sure of Allman’s income or assets. She said that she had to hire a forensic accountant to determine her sources of income and net value.

Marianela King filed a declaration of income and expenses, which detailed her monthly invoices.

She said that she had spent $ 5,000 in rent, $ 1,500 in grocery store, $ 3,000 in entertainment, $ 500 in catering and various other invoices for a total of $ 12,000 in expenses.

In his file, King told court that she enjoyed a “high standard of living” when he was married to Allman.

She said they had made fantasy trips, lived in beautiful houses in Beverly Hills and Malibu, had chefs and therapists.

Marianela King said that she had not been able to focus on her artist career because she supported Allman’s “priorities”.

“I need support to pay the rent and cover my basic needs and my money to seek studies and jobs to become self -sufficient,” said King.

Marieangela King said that her ex had the money to pay her monthly support. She highlighted the regular payments he receives from the succession of his late father Gregg Allman, the music royalties he published and his mother.

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