A Los Angeles judge issued an order Friday preventing ailing
actor/comedian Tim Conway from being moved to a different medical
facility amid a growing dispute between his wife and daughter over his
care.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Robert Wada did not immediately rule
on a request by Conway’s daughter, Kelly, to be appointed as her
father’s conservator. She has argued in court papers that the actor best
known for his work on “The Carol Burnett Show” suffers from dementia
and is completely unresponsive.
She expressed concern in court papers obtained by the website The
Blast that Conway’s wife, Charlene, was planning to move him out of his
existing care facility, where he has a private room and receives
around-the-clock care. She argued that such a move would be “harmful to
his health and life,” according to the court papers.
But Charlene Conway — who married Tim Conway in 1984 — denied in
court papers that she has any plans to move her husband. She claims
Kelly Conway’s request to be named conservator was based on a shoddy
medical report based on “conjecture” and fabrications.
Attorney Michael Harris, who was appointed to protect Conway’s
interests in the dispute, wrote in a court filing that he spoke to
Charlene Conway, who also told him she had no intention of moving the
84-year-old actor, according to papers cited by The Blast and People
magazine.
“Her concern now is for Mr. Conway to receive proper physical therapy
so that he can better improve neurologically,” Harris wrote in his
court papers. “It is my present belief that Mrs. Conway, my client’s
wife, is an adequate and appropriate steward of her husband’s well-being
and that her motives regarding Mr. Conway are in his best interest.”
Harris wrote that Conway suffers from “fluid on the brain” and is unable to communicate.
Wada scheduled another hearing in the matter for Sept. 7. But he
ordered that “Mr. Conway’s residence shall not change pending the next
hearing.”
Kelly Conway issued a statement after the hearing praising the decision.
“We are grateful to the judge for taking this matter seriously by
considering all the evidence before making a decision,” she said. “We
appreciate the overwhelming support and love we have received from my
dad’s friends and fans.”
Questions about Conway’s health and his care prompted comedian and
television legend Bob Newhart and his wife, Ginnie, to issue a statement
on social media last week, saying, “We have been friends with Charlene
and Tim for many years and want to assure you that he (Conway) is
receiving the most devoted care.”
Conway was a performer on “The Steve Allen Plymouth Hour” in the
1950s before landing a role on the comedy series “McHale’s Navy.” But he
shot to fame with his work on “The Carol Burnett Show,” with his comic
antics often causing on-screen bouts of laughter by co-star Harvey
Korman.
In addition to Kelly, Conway and his first wife Mary Anne Dalton had five other children. They divorced in 1978.
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Judge Defers Ruling on Tim Conway Conservatorship Amid Dispute Over Care
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Good God, can't someone get this family to sit down and mediate?
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