Britney Spears is making it clear that she supports transparency in the ongoing complicated saga of her conservatorship.
18.08.2020 - 23:13 / canoe.com
Britney Spears is seeking to have her father replaced as the sole conservator of her estate.Jamie Spears was put in charge of his daughter’s welfare and finances in 2008, following the pop superstar’s headline-grabbing meltdown.He relinquished some control last year as he battled ill health, and the Toxic hitmaker’s longtime caregiver, Jodi Montgomery, took over as temporary conservator.Now Britney’s court-appointed attorney has filed new documents requesting Montgomery’s role be made permanent,
.Britney Spears is making it clear that she supports transparency in the ongoing complicated saga of her conservatorship.
Britney Spears is officially siding with the growing #FreeBritney movement and asking that her conservatorship case be opened up for public knowledge.On Sept.
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.
A report has claimed that the reason Britney Spears is so eager to have her father Jamie Spears removed from her conservatorship is that she wants to have more children before it's too late.According to a report in The Sun, Britney Spears wants to expand her family and believes her father Jamie Spears being her legal guardian is curtailing her freedom to do so.
Britney Spears‘ father Jamie Spears is pushing to reinstate someone else in his daughter’s finances.
Andrew Wallet, the man who once helped manage Britney Spears’ estate, could return as co-conservator alongside the singer’s father, Jamie Spears, more than a year after Wallet stepped back from his role.Jamie, 68, filed a petition with the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles on Tuesday, August 18, to have the lawyer back as a co-conservator on his 38-year-old daughter’s estate, according to court documents obtained by Us Weekly on Thursday, August 20.The documents list the “Toxic” singer’s
Britney Spears has asked a court to reevaluate the government of her finances and career.For more than 10 years, Britney's father Jamie Spears has been legally responsible for these areas of his daughter's life under a court order labelled a 'conservatorship'.Since she burst onto the music scene at 16 years old with 'Hit Me Baby One More Time,' Britney has been one of the most-watched, written about and discussed women of the past 30 years.
Britney Spears has asked a court to block her father from re-taking control of her personal and business affairs. The singer has been under Jamie Spears’ conservatorship since 2008, though he temporarily stepped aside from that role last year due to health problems.
Britney Spears no longer wants her father, Jamie Spears, to have such a tight grip on her career.
Britney Spears has been the center of several controversies over the last two decades. Spears has been in the limelight since she was 11 on the Mickey Mouse Club, but she blew up as a pop diva with her hit song ‘Baby One More Time’ when she was just 16 years old.
According to new court documents, Britney Spears does not want her father, Jamie Spears, to return to the helm of her long-standing conservatorship. Though Britney doesn't necessarily want her conservatorship to end, she "strongly prefers" that her current stand-in conservator, Jodi Montgomery, be made permanent.
Britney Spears has asked a court to keep her father from reasserting the broad control over her life and career that he has had for most of the past 12 years.
Britney Spears, via her lawyer, has said that she no longer wants her father, Jamie Spears, in sole control of her conservatorship.In a new report from the New York Times, Britney’s lawyer Samuel D.
Britney Spears is making some requests in her ongoing conservatorship.