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Jay Leno Asks Court To Recognize Wife’s Conservatorship So He Can Sell Their $400K New England Ranch

Jay Leno is requesting that the New Hampshire courts recognize his wife, Mavis Leno‘s, conservatorship, so he can sell property they own together.

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Mavis was diagnosed with advanced dementia in 2024, and the popular comedian, as her husband and primary caretaker, was made the conservator of her estate the very same year.

Taking care of Mavis Leno as she battles dementia has since become a priority for Jay Leno, who remains committed to staying by her side and fulfilling the vows he made when they got married.

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According to My News LA, Leno’s attorneys notified the New Hampshire court that he planned to file for “registration and recognition of foreign guardianship.”

The purpose is to register the conservatorship there, which would allow him to sell “certain real estate” located in the New England region.

Leno hopes they recognize the already existing legal arrangement rather than create a new conservatorship for Mavis.

The estate in question is reportedly owned by Leno and Mavis as community property. TMZ reports that the property is a two-bedroom and two-bathroom ranch built in 1995. The property was listed for sale in June of this year for under $400,000.

The New Hampshire court has not yet ruled on the matter.

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Leno originally filed for a conservatorship of his wife’s estate in a Los Angeles court in January 2024, after Mavis was found to be suffering from dementia. His request was granted in April 2024.

According to NBC News, the petition stated that Mavis had “been progressively losing capacity and orientation to space and time for several years”.

Her condition made her unable to execute plans regarding her estate, so a court-appointed lawyer recommended that the court approve Leno’s petition, noting that his wife sometimes didn’t know “her husband, Jay, nor her date of birth.”

The couple’s long-term relationship made the petition necessary, so both could be protected, as their lives have been intertwined since they were married.

The conservatorship gave Leno full authority to handle his wife’s estate and financial affairs.

Jay Leno Continues To Perform His Role As Caretaker

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Leno has since publicly discussed how the conservatorship agreement and his wife’s condition have changed their daily life.

In an interview with People Magazine last year, he described himself as Mavis’ caretaker and spoke about organizing his life around her needs.

For Leno, caring for Mavis has become an intrinsic part of his routine; he explains that the responsibility is just another aspect of being married.

He said, “When you get married, you sort of take a vow, ‘Will I live up to this? Or will I be like a sleazy guy if something happens to my wife, I’m out banging the cashier at the mini mart? No, I didn’t.”

“I enjoy the time with my wife. I go home, I cook dinner for her, watch TV, and it’s okay,” he added

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Leno says that they do what they’ve always done and that his responsibilities may have increased, but he likes taking care of her, noting that she’s “a very independent woman” and likes being needed.

According to People, in his appearance on the “Life Above The Noise With Maria Shriver” podcast, Leno recalled how surprised people were because he remained with his wife through her ailment.

He said, “You take a vow when you get married, and people are stunned … they’re so shocked that you would live up to it.”

As far as the popular comedian is concerned, he and his wife are in it together.

For Jay Leno, Love Is All About Commitment: ‘I’m Glad I Didn’t Cut And Run’

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The 76-year-old has been candid about the challenges of looking after someone in Mavis’ condition, but he remains committed to fulfilling his responsibility, as that is all love is.

In a report by Us Weekly, Leno revealed what it means to care for his wife. He said, “When you have to feed someone and change them and, you know, carry them to the bathroom and do all that kind of stuff every day, it’s a challenge.”

“At some point in my life, I’m gonna be called upon to defend myself,” he said. “And that’s what it is. I think that’s really what defines a marriage. I mean, that’s really what love is.”

Leno concluded, saying, “I’m glad I didn’t cut and run, and I’m glad I didn’t run off with some woman half my age or any of that silly nonsense, you know? I mean, I would rather be with her than doing something else.”