Cher's son, Elijah Blue Allman, is in a financial predicament, alleging that his mother has ceased providing financial support. This situation has unfolded amidst a conservatorship crisis, with Elijah seeking a reduction in spousal support payments to his estranged wife, Marieangela King. The core of the issue lies in the sudden cessation of financial assistance from Cher, who previously provided $10,000 monthly. This abrupt change has left Elijah with a monthly income of only $6,790 post-taxes, necessitating a significant reduction in the spousal support payments he must make to King, currently set at $6,500 per month. Elijah's legal team argues that he has not made any efforts to become self-supporting since the separation in 2021, further exacerbating his financial struggles. The situation is particularly intriguing given the ongoing conservatorship battle. Cher's request for a temporary conservator, Jason Rubin, to manage Elijah's finances has been denied, indicating a complex and emotionally charged family dynamic. This case raises questions about the impact of personal relationships on financial decisions and the challenges faced by individuals within the spotlight.