Britney Spears is completely on board with her new conservatorship, according to her attorney.
19.08.2020 - 19:39 / usmagazine.com
Britney Spears requested to remove her father, Jamie Spears, as her conservator, some fans speculated that the move indicated she did not want to end the legal arrangement entirely.
However, a source tells exclusively Us Weekly that is not the case.“Britney does want the conservatorship of her as a person to end, but she was concerned that Jamie could attempt to have the temporary conservator removed,” the source explains, referencing the 38-year-old pop star’s care manager, Jodi Montgomery, who
.Britney Spears is completely on board with her new conservatorship, according to her attorney.
Britney Spears showed support for the #FreeBritney campaign, which fans launched to call for an end to her 12-year conservatorship.The Princess of Pop, 38, said in court documents obtained by TMZ on Thursday, September 3, that she wants her conservatorship case to be open to the public, going against her father Jamie Spears’ motion to keep it sealed.
Britney Spears's highly scrutinized conservatorship is described as "voluntary" in new court documents obtained by E! News.Spears also reiterated in the documents that she does not want her father, Jamie Spears, to be the head of her conservatorship going forward.Britney Spears is continuing to fight to have a say in who will take over the helm of her long-standing conservatorship.
Britney Spears‘ conservatorship trial continues to get messier by the day. Following the news that Britney herself “strongly opposes” father Jamie Spears returning to the role of the sole conservator, a source tells People magazine that Britney “still wants the conservatorship to end at some point, but more urgently right now she doesn’t want her dad to regain the sole conservator role.” “Jamie is very old school.
The complicated saga of Britney Spears‘ conservatorship continues.
Since February 2008, Britney Spears has felt “treated like a child” while under a conservatorship. Now, the pop star, 38, is “ready to take back control after 12 years,” a source tells Us Weekly. But if the #FreeBritney movement has revealed anything, it’s that this process has already been far from easy.
New court documents show that Jamie Lynn Spears, Britney Spears's younger sister, is set to become the custodian of the pop star's SJB Revocable Trust.The move comes amid the #FreeBritney movement, in which fans are increasingly scrutinizing the conditions of Britney's conservatorship.Earlier this month, Britney's lawyer told the courts that she "strongly opposed" the return of her father as the head of her conservatorship.Jamie Lynn Spears, the 29-year-old sister of pop star Britney Spears, has
Britney Spears has been under a conservatorship since February 2008, barring her from making even the most mundane decisions without approval.
Even amid her own troubles to gain control from her father, Britney Spears has still found a way to stay grounded through the drama.
Paris Hilton can’t believe that Britney Spears‘ life has been legally micromanaged by a conservatorship for the past 12 years. The 38-year-old’s finances, medical care, business decisions and more have been under the control of her dad Jamie Spears, 68, and several others ever since 2008.
Paris Hilton is worried about her former pal Britney Spears.
Britney Spears has been offered support by the the American Civil Liberties Union after a court ruled her father Jamie Spears remains the sole conservator of her estate.It comes despite the singer’s request for him to step down from the role.Britney’s father was placed in control of her welfare and finances in 2008 after her well-documented public breakdown.
Britney Spears' conservatorship has been extended until 2021. The pop star's conservatorship, which has been overseen by her father Jamie for the vast majority of its existence, has reportedly been the cause of some drama in recent months.
Britney Spears‘ conservatorship has been extended.
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