A judge orders the end of the conservatorship between Michael Oher and the Tuohys

A Tennessee judge has ordered the end of the conservatorship between former NFL player Michael Oher and the Tuohy family, subjects of the 2009 film The Blind Side, but Oher’s case against the family for accounting information continues.

“The court’s ruling”: The conservatorship was established in 2004, restricting Oher’s ability to sign contracts or make medical decisions independently.
* Judge Kathleen Gomes remarked the conservatorship should have been dissolved long ago, and said its use was unusual for someone who wasn’t disabled.

“Background”: Oher started living with the Tuohys while he was a ward of the state and a senior football player at Briarcrest Christian School near Memphis.
* The Tuohys intended to adopt Oher, but as he was over 18, they established a conservatorship instead. Oher alleges that he was misled into believing that signing it would make him legally adopted by the Tuohys.

“Precursor developments”: In August, Oher petitioned the court to dissolve the conservatorship, stating he was deceived and now capable of handling his own financial affairs.
* He also claimed that while the Tuohys made millions from The Blind Side, which grossed over $300 million, he did not receive any payment.

“Quotes from involved parties”: Responding to these allegations, Sean Tuohy told The Daily Memphian each family member, including Oher, received around $14,000 each from the book profits.
* Martin Singer, the Tuohys’ attorney, stated, “The notion that a couple worth hundreds of millions of dollars would connive to withhold a few thousand dollars in profit participation payments from anyone – let alone from someone they loved as a son – defies belief.”

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