Courtney Love now has a legal guardian, according to Robert Ring, one of her attorneys.
While Ring did not identify the guardian or clarify what that means, FindLaw.com defines the term as "A person who has the legal responsibility for providing the care and management of a person who is incapable, either due to age or to some other physical, mental or emotional impairment, of administering his or her own affairs" — essentially the same legal powers, rights and duties as a parent.
While the singer is receiving treatment for an undisclosed ailment at a private facility in New York, Ring represented her in a civil matter brought by her former legal team on Tuesday in Santa Monica, where he described her as "beyond uncooperative."
While Ring did not identify the guardian or clarify what that means, FindLaw.com defines the term as "A person who has the legal responsibility for providing the care and management of a person who is incapable, either due to age or to some other physical, mental or emotional impairment, of administering his or her own affairs" — essentially the same legal powers, rights and duties as a parent.
While the singer is receiving treatment for an undisclosed ailment at a private facility in New York, Ring represented her in a civil matter brought by her former legal team on Tuesday in Santa Monica, where he described her as "beyond uncooperative."