Cher’s request to place her son Elijah Blue Allman under a conservatorship was denied by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge at a Friday, April 24 hearing. The judge ruled there was not “sufficient urgency” to grant the request, Page Six can confirm. The decision was made without prejudice, meaning Cher can file again in the future. In a statement shared with Page Six, Allman’s attorney Avi Levy said, “Today, the court again declined to find any basis for a temporary conservatorship over Elijah’s estate. The court was not persuaded that Cher met her burden under the Probate Code to show that a temporary conservatorship was necessary to protect Elijah.” Cher’s request to place her son Elijah Blue Allman under a conservatorship has been denied. Getty Images A judge made the decision during a hearing in a Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday, April 24.…