Jay Leno was seen driving his vintage 1957 Buick Roadmaster in Los Angeles shortly after being granted conservatorship of his wife, Mavis Leno. The 73-year-old talk show legend was spotted cruising in his midnight blue vehicle, which has been featured on his show, Jay Leno’s Garage. Leno, dressed in denim, appeared focused on the road as he navigated through traffic while taking a call at one point during the drive. The conservatorship was obtained due to Mavis’ battle with dementia, with her attorney confirming her agreement during a court hearing and addressing Leno’s fitness to be her conservator. The couple had been married for 43 years, and Mavis has advanced dementia, according to her neurologist.

In a court filing supporting Leno’s conservatorship petition, Mavis’ attorney mentioned her diminishing mental capacity, which had impacted their otherwise ‘perfect’ marriage. The attorney explained that Mavis sometimes did not recognize her husband or remember her birth date due to advanced dementia. Despite her condition, she expressed her wishes, desires, and testamentary wishes to her attorney and the neurologist. The neurologist noted that Mavis relied on Leno for protection and guidance, expressing her desire to vote and discussing her philanthropic work during their conversation. The attorney ultimately backed Leno’s conservatorship motion after reviewing medical records and speaking with Mavis and Leno.

Leno, who married Mavis in 1980, filed for conservatorship in January to ensure her well-being, particularly in terms of estate planning and management. He expressed confidence in his ability to care for her physical and financial needs, explaining that Mavis lacked the capacity to execute necessary estate plans due to her neurocognitive disorders. Leno’s legal team outlined his intentions to establish an estate plan, including a revocable trust and will, to provide for Mavis and her brother. The couple, often seen attending events together, appeared to be in good spirits during a recent comedy show outing in West Hollywood before driving away in Leno’s red sports car.

Despite the challenges presented by Mavis’ dementia, Leno has remained committed to caring for and supporting his wife as her conservator. The couple’s enduring marriage and shared experiences have been highlighted throughout their journey, with Leno taking on the responsibility of ensuring Mavis’ well-being and estate planning. As they continue to navigate the complexities of caring for someone with advanced dementia, Leno’s dedication to Mavis and their shared life together remains evident in their interactions, appearances, and the decisions he makes in her best interests. Through the conservatorship process and ongoing support, Leno and Mavis strive to maintain their bond and provide for each other in the face of health challenges.

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