Cher halted support for son Elijah Blue Allman 5 years ago, court docs reveal
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Court filings in Los Angeles Superior Court have revealed that singer Cher, 79, ceased providing recurring financial assistance to her son Elijah Blue Allman, 49, nearly five years ago, intensifying an ongoing family dispute over spousal support obligations. The disclosure emerged as Elijah — the son Cher shares with late Allman Brothers Band musician Gregg Allman — seeks to reduce monthly payments to his estranged wife Marieangela King.
The financial claim
According to the court documents, Elijah stated he "receives only $10,000 per month from his father's trust" and no longer benefits from "recurring gift income" from Cher. The filing indicates that Cher halted support in August 2021. After taxes, Elijah's monthly income now amounts to approximately $6,790, court papers show.
The spousal support dispute
Elijah is currently required to pay Marieangela $6,500 each month in spousal support following their separation in 2021. His legal team is now requesting the court reduce that obligation to $1,651 per month, citing his diminished financial circumstances. In the filing, Elijah also claimed that Marieangela "made no efforts to become self-supporting" after their relationship ended.
The couple's turbulent history
Elijah and Marieangela married in 2013 after years of a volatile on-off relationship that frequently drew tabloid scrutiny due to public disputes and concerns over Elijah's wellbeing. Elijah filed for divorce in 2021 but later sought to dismiss the proceedings in January 2024. A judge approved the dismissal the following month. Marieangela then filed for divorce herself in April 2025.
Cher's broader intervention efforts
The court filing comes amid Cher's continuing attempts to establish a conservatorship over Elijah following a series of arrests and reported mental health concerns. The legal action reflects the singer's ongoing efforts to intervene in her son's financial and personal affairs amid longstanding concerns about his wellbeing.