New ink! Amanda Bynes added a trio of tattoos to her collection shortly after removing the heart-shaped one from her face.
22.03.2022 - 23:45 / perezhilton.com
Amanda Bynes is free, y’all!
A judge officially pulled the plug on the actress’ 9-year conservatorship on Tuesday, meaning she can now make personal and financial decisions on her own.
Understandably, Amanda is ecstatic over the news. In a statement to People via her lawyer David A. Esquibias, the fashion student thanked her supporters and teased what the future has in store for her. She shared:
Yay!!
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Her lawyer shared a similar sentiment to TMZ, saying in a statement:
As you may know, the She’s the Man star’s mother, Lynn, was granted temporary conservatorship over her back in August 2013 after a series of concerning behavior, including an incident where Amanda allegedly set her neighbor’s driveway on fire. The now-35-year-old attributed the episodes to bipolar disorder and also opened up about her addiction to Adderall. She’s since gotten the help she needs, and in February filed the docs in El Lay asking for her mother to no longer serve as her conservator. (Lynn gained full conservatorship of her daughter in October 2014.)
Judge Roger L. Lund issued a tentative ruling on Monday, saying that the conservatorship was “no longer required” — then made it official during Tuesday’s hearing, wishing Bynes, who was not present in court, “good luck.”
The judge said:
Amanda didn’t just focus on improving her mental health over the past few years: she also earned a degree from Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising and got engaged to her fiancé, Paul Michael.
We’re so exited for the Nickelodeon alum and can’t wait to see what she does next!
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New ink! Amanda Bynes added a trio of tattoos to her collection shortly after removing the heart-shaped one from her face.
The Amanda Show and comedy films like She’s My Man, has been under a conservatorship since 2013. Her mother Lynn petitioned for a temporary conservatorship over her daughter after she allegedly set a driveway on fire, and was later granted a full conservatorship in 2014.On Tuesday (March 22), Judge Roger L. Lund terminated the conservatorship.
LOS ANGELES -- Actor Amanda Bynes was released Tuesday from a court conservatorship that put her life and financial decisions in her parents' control for nearly nine years.Ventura County Superior Court Judge Roger Lund terminated the conservatorship at a hearing in a courtroom in the Southern California city of Oxnard, her attorney David A. Esquibias said.“The court determines that the conservatorship is no longer required and that grounds for establishment of a conservatorship of the person no longer exist,” Lund wrote in court documents outlining the case before he issued his decision.Bynes, now 35, shot to fame on a pair of Nickelodeon shows as a teenager, but struggles with mental health, substance abuse and the law prompted her parents to establish court control through a conservatorship in 2013.Lund said this week that Bynes had demonstrated competency to manage her own affairs, including her mental health and other medical treatment.Bynes' conservatorship played out, and came to an end, far more quietly and less contentiously than that of Britney Spears, who had a long, often bitter and public fight to free herself from a similar arrangement.Bynes' parents agreed that the conservatorship should end and no one else objected to the court's decision.
Amanda Bynes is ready for «this next chapter.» On Tuesday, a Ventura County Superior Court judge in California terminated her conservatorship, to the delight of the 35-year-old actress. Bynes tells ET through her attorney, David A. Esquibias, that «words can't even describe how I feel — wonderful news.»«Following today's decision by the judge to terminate my conservatorship, I would like to thank my fans for their love and well wishes during this time.
Amanda Bynes is ready for «this next chapter.» On Tuesday, a Ventura County Superior Court judge in California terminated her conservatorship, to the delight of the 35-year-old actress. Bynes tells ET through her attorney, David A. Esquibias, that «words can't even describe how I feel — wonderful news.»«Following today's decision by the judge to terminate my conservatorship, I would like to thank my fans for their love and well wishes during this time.
Amanda Bynes is opening up.
Amanda Bynes was formally released today from a conservatorship under which her mother controlled the actress’ personal and financial decisions, according to multiple reports.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentAmanda Bynes’ conservatorship has been terminated, coming to end after nearly nine years.Bynes, who rose to fame as a child actor on Nickelodeon’s “All That” in the ’90s and then starred in a slew of hit movies in the early 2000’s, has been under a conservatorship since 2013.With the conservatorship of both her person and her estate being terminated, Bynes will now have control over her finances and is able to choose where she wants to live, how she wants to conduct her life and will have oversight over all day-to-day responsibilities.Bynes was not present at the hearing. Her attorney, David A.
Amanda Bynes’ conservatorship has come to an end. During a hearing on Tuesday, the conservatorship over Bynes’ person and estate was terminated, with the judge congratulating the actress and wishing her good luck.
After nearly nine years under a conservatorship, Amanda Bynes is about to be free. After a judge issued a tentative ruling that the court-ordered arrangement was “no longer required,” a Tuesday (Mar. 22) hearing will make the conservatorship’s termination official. Does that mean Amanda, 35, will appear on stage and screen once again? “I have not heard her say that she’s interested in returning to becoming an actress, but I wouldn’t rule that out,” Amanda’s attorney, David A. Esquibias, told Variety. “She has a new life ahead of her, and she is so young… She was a great actress. I’m sure many people would love to see her return to acting.”
Amanda Bynes‘ attorney is sharing more details about the end of her conservatorship.
Amanda Bynes' conservatorship is likely to come to an end Tuesday, according to new documents filed in California. Court documents obtained by Fox News Digital show that Bynes' case is set to be discussed Tuesday morning in Ventura County. "The court intends to grant the petition for termination and order the conservatorship of the person of Amanda Bynes be terminated," the papers state.