Brian Wilson, musician and founding member of the hit ’60s rock band The Beach Boys,

has been placed under a conservatorship following a Los Angeles court ruling on Thursday.

Judge Gus T. May of the Los Angeles Superior Court found

“clear and convincing evidence” that a conservatorship is necessary,

court documents said, noting that Wilson consents to the conservatorship.

According to the court documents, Wilson is “unable to care for his person

has a “Major Neurocognitive Disorder” and “lacks capacity to give informed medical consent for medications.”

Wilson’s conservators are ordered to consult with his children regarding

all material related healthcare decisions, the court documents said.

According to the Wilson family, the decision to place Brian under

a conservatorship came following the death of his wife, Melinda Wilson, in January.