Britney Spears‘ father Jamie Spears apparently doesn’t want his daughter in a conservatorship, either.
12.02.2021 - 03:53 / foxnews.com
A judge has ruled to keep Bessemer Trust Co. as a co-conservator over Britney Spears' estate, according to a new report. Variety reports that following the Trust's establishment as co-conservator in November 2020, a judge has tossed Spears' father Jamie's objections to sharing conservatorship duties.
Spears' attorney Samuel D. Ingham III addressed the court on Thursday and said that he originally proposed the co-conservatorship between Bessemer and Jamie to give both parties "an equal division
.Britney Spears‘ father Jamie Spears apparently doesn’t want his daughter in a conservatorship, either.
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After the release of the Britney Spears’ documentary--Framing Britney Spears about her conservatorship, there has been a major in her conservatorship battle. After multiple efforts of wanting to have her father removed as her sole conservator, looks like its finally happening.
In a week when yet more scrutiny has been placed on the conservatorship of Britney Spears, thanks to a new documentary that aired last week, her father Jamie Spears has lost his latest effort to regain sole management of her affairs.However, he does remain her co-conservator, after a judge ruled that he and the Bessemer Trust company should have equal decision-making power.Jamie Spears objected to his daughter’s request that the Bessemer Trust – which was appointed as co-conservator last year –
Britney Spears' father, Jamie Spears, and Bessemer Trust will have equal power over her finances, according to court documents obtained by ET.The decision was made on Thursday, after Jamie submitted a proposed order where he argued that some of his powers have been stripped away when he and Bessemer Trust became co-conservators of Britney's estate in November.