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Wilson’s conservatorship will take care of his personal and medical needsAn LA Superior Court judge ruled Wilson could no longer take care of himselfWilson’s family requested the arrangement after the death of his wife MelindaBy Brian Marks For Dailymail.com Published: 02:37 BST, 10 May 2024 | Updated: 02:51 BST, 10 May 2024

The Beach Boys mastermind Brian Wilson will have a conservatorship set up to care for his personal and medical needs, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled on Thursday.Judge Gus T. May determined that the 81-year-old singer–songwriter required a court conservatorship, citing what his doctors described as a ‘major neurocognitive disorder,’ according to ABC News.The ruling comes just under three months after Wilson’s family and caregivers requested that a conservatorship be set up to care for the rock and roll icon.According to them, he has been suffering from dementia, which was exacerbated following the January death of his wife Melinda — who had cared for many of his needs — at the age of 77.’I find from clear and convincing evidence that a conservatorship of the person is necessary,’ the judge declared at the hearing.  The Beach Boys mastermind Brian Wilson, 81, will have a conservatorship set up to care for his personal and medical needs, an LA Superior Court judge ruled on Thursday, according to ABC News; seen with his late wife Melinda, who died in January at 77, in 2013May determined that Wilson could no longer effectively make his own medical decisions, prompting the creation of the conservatorship.However, unlike with other infamous cases of high-profile stars being put under the care of a conservatorship, the Beach Boys leader has consented to the plan, according to the judge.May installed two of Wilson’s longtime employees, his manager LeeAnn Hard and his publicist Jean Sievers, as his conservators after his family previously requested that they share that role. Unlike other infamous high-profile conservatorship cases, Wilson reportedly consented to the arrangement; Wilson (far left) pictured with Mike Love, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson and David Marks of The Beach Boys in 1962

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Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson, 81, to be placed under a conservatorship after judge signs off on his family’s request due to ‘major neurocognitive disorder’

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