Alain Delon placed under curatorship reinforced by the courts, what does that mean?

Alain Delon placed under curatorship reinforced by the courts what

The 88-year-old actor was placed under reinforced curatorship by the courts this Thursday, April 4, which limits him in some of his decisions.

Alain Delon was placed under the status of curatorship reinforced by the courts for health reasons, we learn CNews And BFM TV this Thursday, April 4. The Montargis court examined the 88-year-old actor’s request for guardianship for nearly two hours. Previously, Alain Delon had been placed under judicial protection since January 25. He could carry out most acts of daily life but was limited only to certain important acts, notably the sale of real estate, supervised by an agent.

With reinforced curatorship, the actor is placed under a measure of protection: a curator is appointed by a judge and assigns certain important acts to him, such as borrowing, the sale of real estate, but also the management of the bank account of the protected person. The curator is also responsible for paying the latter’s expenses, we learn from the official website of the public service. Reinforced curatorship can last five years and be renewed once.

Family clash at the Delons

This new step comes as the Delon family has been torn apart for several months over the actor’s state of health and the end of his life. Alain-Fabien and Anthony Delon accuse their sister, Anouchka, of manipulating their father and not having warned them of the deterioration of the Cheetah’s health. Anthony Delon notably accused her of wanting to have their father treated in Switzerland to avoid inheritance tax, while the actor would like to end his days in Douchy. Anouchka has formally denied these accusations and claims to want to take their father to Switzerland for treatment.

Conversely, she accuses her brothers of putting their father’s life in danger, and accuses them of having recorded him, without his knowledge, in the middle of a conversation with Alain Delon before publishing it on Instagram. Anthony and Alain-Fabien will be judged by direct summons in 2025 for “use, conservation or disclosure of a document or recording obtained by an invasion of the privacy of the life of others”.

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