Cher’s son receives a new court order in the midst of Marieangágela King Split


Photo: Chers Son ordered the marital support of Marieangángela King in the middle of the division
Photo: Cher’s son ordered to pay the conjugal support of the King of Marieangela in the middle of the division

The problematic son of Cher, Elijah Blue Allman, received the order to pay his separate wife, Marieangella King, temporary conjugal support.

As reported, a judge made this decision after he lost a hearing in court after an alleged drug overdose.

In accordance with the judicial documents obtained by Us WeeklyA hearing was held as part of King’s divorce request presented against Allman, 49, April 8.

The court order said that Allman did not respond to the petition, which demanded monthly support. The judge said the hearing could proceed without allman present.

The 38 -year -old woman was in court with her lawyer for the hearing. The judge listened to the testimony of King’s side before issuing his ruling.

According to the order, Elijah Allman was ordered to pay his wife separated $ 6,500 per month in temporary conjugal support from Friday. You also have to pay retroactively for July.

As the departure first reported, King presented documents in June that revealed that he desperately needed the support of Allman. She said she was unemployed and had not worked since 2009.

In judicial documents, King said he was not sure of Allman’s income or assets. She said she needed to hire a forensic counter to determine her sources of income and net assets.

Marieangella King presented a declaration of income and expenses, which detailed her monthly bills.

She said she spent $ 5,000 for rent, $ 1,500 in groceries, $ 3,000 in entertainment, $ 500 to eat outside and several other invoices for a total of $ 12,000 in expenses.

In his presentation, King told the Court that he enjoyed a “high standard of living” while he was married to Allman.

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

Marieangella King said she had not been able to concentrate on her career as an artist because she has been supporting Allman’s “priorities.”

“I need support to pay for rent and cover my basic needs and my money to find more education and employment to become self -sufficiency,” King said.

Marieangella King said her ex had the money to pay her monthly support. She pointed out the regular payments she receives from the farm of her late father Gregg Allman, royalties of the music she has launched and her mother.



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