Cher and her son Elijah Blue Allman are once again dealing with family and legal issues as their ongoing court battle continues to make headlines.
New court documents have revealed that Allman claims he stopped receiving the $10,000 monthly financial aid Cher used to repay him in August 2021.
The update came as he asked the court to reduce the spousal support payments he currently pays to his ex-wife, Marieangela King.
Allman reportedly said his only regular income now comes from a trust related to his late father, Gregg Allman.
After taxes, he supposedly receives around $6,790 each month.
The issue arose during Cher’s legal fight to gain control of her son’s estate.
The singer previously argued that Allman’s struggle with addiction and mental health prevented him from managing money properly.
However, a judge rejected his latest request for emergency guardianship in April 2026, although the case has not yet fully concluded.
Allman has also faced personal struggles in recent months, including arrests and treatment at a psychiatric facility.
Meanwhile, Cher’s legal team continues to say that her actions are motivated by concern for her son and his well-being.




