Lawyer: Ailing Peter Falk Doesn't Need Daughter Butting In

A lawyer appointed to evaluate Peter Falk has told a court the veteran actor does not need to be placed under a conservatorship

By Josh Grossberg Feb 20, 2009 6:45 PMTags
Peter FalkNBCU Photo Bank via AP Images

Columbo can care for himself.

That's the word from lawyer appointed by an L.A. judge to evaluate whether Peter Falk needed to be placed under a conservatorship controlled by his daughter, who has claimed the 81-year-old TV legend suffers from Alzheimer's disease and is unable to manage his personal and financial affairs.

In documents filed Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court, attorney Clark R. Byam stated that he had met with Falk and described the four-time Emmy winner as having been "well dressed, clean and composed" during the visit. Byam said he didn't see any justification for Falk's daughter, Catherine, to assume custodial care over him.

Byam's report noted that a probate investigator also assigned to examine Falk's well-being recommended just the opposite—that he does in fact need a guardian to look after his affairs, hence the conservatorship.

A rep for the actor was unavailable for comment.

Opposing Catherine's attempt to pull a Jamie Spears, Falk's wife, Shera, previously filed her own court docs insisting her husband was "healthy and happy." Shera Falk insisted that Catherine had been estranged from her father for years and was making an end-around play for his money.

A judge will decide on Monday whether to grant Catherine Falks's conservatorship request.

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