Rob Reiner’s troubled son Nick was under a strict, court-ordered mental health conservatorship — that is reserved only for the sickest adults — before he allegedly stabbed his mom and director dad to death in their Brentwood home, according to a new report.
A judge placed the young Reiner into a yearlong conservatorship that involved him receiving involuntary psychiatric treatment in 2020.
The California legal restraint — called Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) — is only applied to people deemed to have a “grave disability,” meaning they are unable to provide for their own food, clothing, or shelter due to a mental health disorder.


“You have to be pretty severe to be placed on a mental health conservatorship in California,” Lee Blumen, a lawyer with expertise on the matter, told the New York Times.
“Of all the people who come into this system, a very small group of people actually get placed on conservatorship.”
An LPS conservatorship is specifically designed for involuntary psychiatric treatment.
It allows a guardian to make medical and medication decisions for patients — against, their will if necessary.
The arrangement for Reiner expired in 2021, the Times reported.
https://nypost.com/2026/01/15/us-news/nick-reiner-put-into-mental-health-conservatorship-in-2020/
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