By:Ryan Naumann
NBA star Tristan Thompson was back in court as part of his effort to become the permanent guardian of his 17-year-old disabled brother Amari.
According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, this week, Thompson and his legal team presented more details in court after a Los Angeles Superior Court judge requested additional information.
Last year, Thompson was appointed temporary guardian of his brother months after their mother Andrea died.
Amari was diagnosed with epilepsy and other medical conditions that require around-the-clock support. Since Andrea’s passing, Tristan said he has been taking care of his brother.
Tristan has been attempting to be named permanent guardian of Amari but the court has yet to grant his petition – due to the judge asking for more information.
In his paperwork, Tristan explained “Amari is a minor and has medical conditions that render him unable to take care of himself or seek gainful employment. Appointing a guardian for Amari would be in his best interest because it would ensure that someone would be responsible for providing and fulfilling his basic needs.”
Tristan said Amari is set to inherit $114k from their mother and he wants to invest it for his brother. In addition, Tristan said as guardian he would enroll his sibling in school, ensure he had the proper healthcare, and it would allow him to travel internationally with him.
“Tristan has been taking care of Amari since their mother died in January of 2023. Tristan has ensured that Amari has made of all his medical appointments, has had all of his basic needs met, and has provided him with a quality of life that none of Amari's other living relatives can meet,” the petition added.
In the new filing, Tristan provided more details of the relationship with his estranged father Trevor Thompson.
Previously, the NBA star said he had no contact with Trevor and did not
have an address for him to serve him with notice of the hearing for
guardianship.
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Tristan Thompson Slams Estranged Father Trevor For ‘Abandoning’ Disabled Brother as NBA Star Fights for Guardianship of 17-Year-Old
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