
Her adult sons Donto and Sametto had challenged the decisions of their stepfather Artis Mills, who married the singer in 1969 and is the estate's conservator.
Donto James asked a Riverside County judge to appoint him temporary conservator. But The Riverside Press-Enterprise says Monday's agreement keeps Mills in place as conservator.
At issue was the amount of money available to Mills for the expenses and care of the singer. He wanted $500,000, while the sons wanted it capped at $100,000.
The judge set it at $350,000.
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3 comments:
Without knowing the full details, it's hard to say, but at a glance it appears that the stepfather would be the natural choice.
But, I would wonder why Etta James didn't just give him DPoA?
Good point. They're not saying she's mentally impaired so she should just give a DPOA to whomever she wants handling her finances.
She can't now; she has dementia.
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