Jay Leno’s wife, Mavis Leno, is battling advanced dementia, as revealed in recent court documents obtained by E! News. The comedian, who has been married to Mavis since 1980, filed paperwork seeking to establish a conservatorship over her estate two months ago.
According to Mavis Leno’s court-appointed counsel, Ronald Ostrin, she sometimes does not recognize her husband or even her own date of birth. Despite her cognitive impairment, Ostrin noted that she still maintains a charming personality and can communicate.
The filing recommended that Jay Leno be appointed as the conservator of Mavis Leno’s estate for planning purposes, emphasizing the importance of estate planning for their long-term relationship. Mavis Leno reportedly consents to the petition and trusts her husband to act as her protector.
In a recent update, Jay Leno shared that Mavis is “doing well” amid her diagnosis, and he has taken steps to set up a will in case of any unforeseen circumstances. The couple has been together for over 40 years, and Jay Leno’s dedication to caring for his wife during this challenging time is evident.
As the news of Mavis Leno’s battle with dementia continues to unfold, the couple’s enduring love and support for each other serve as a reminder of the importance of planning for the future and caring for loved ones in times of need.