Since the #FreeBritney movement started, fans have wondered about Lynne Spears‘ net worth and whether Britney Spears’ mother makes anything from her conservatorship.
Since the #FreeBritney movement started, fans have wondered about Lynne Spears‘ net worth and whether Britney Spears’ mother makes anything from her conservatorship.
controversially turned off comments on Instagram amid criticism. Jamie Lynn Spears has come under fire for her silence regarding her sister Britney Spears' controversial conservatorship case.
Many are wondering where Britney Spears‘ mother stands when it comes to her daughter’s conservatorship, especially following her revealing address to the court on Wednesday, June 23. Well, according to an attorney, Britney’s mom is “very concerned.”
Britney Spears‘ mom Lynne Spears has made a brief statement after Britney spoke in court about her conservatorship and desire for freedom.
Britney Spears’ shocking testimony in court about her controversial conservatorship on Wednesday has many people worried for the pop sensation — first and foremost her mother, Lynne Spears.
Britney Spears‘ shocking June 23 testimony in court about her controversial conservatorship has millions of people worried for the pop star — including her mom Lynne Spears. Lynne’s attorney Gladstone Jones said that Lynne, 66, is a “very concerned mother” following Britney’s pleas to a judge to end the conservatorship, according to US Weekly.
Lynne Spears‘ attorney responded on her behalf after daughter Britney Spears‘ revealing speech in court on Wednesday, June 23.
Britney Spears’ father, Jamie Spears, responded after the pop star broke her silence about her conservatorship.
Momma’s not backing down!
Britney Spears' parents over her conservatorship rages on.In recently filed court documents obtained by ET, the law firm Holland & Knight, which represents Britney's father, Jamie Spears, is asking the court to overrule an objection filed by the singer's mother, Lynne Spears, on her daughter's behalf.Lynne recently filed an objection contesting the legal attorney fees Jamie Spears has requested amid Britney's ongoing conservatorship battle.
Jamie Spears, through his law firm, alleged that his ex-wife Lynne Spears — whom he shares his daughter Britney Spears with — is “the one who exploited her daughter’s pain and trauma for personal profit by publishing a book,” according to new court documents obtained by PEOPLE on April 26. This accusation was a reference to Lynne’s 2008 tell-all book about her family called Through the Storm, according to the outlet.
Britney Spears‘ parents are currently battling in court over her conservatorship.
Britney Spears' mother, Lynne Spears, is contesting the legal attorney fees the singer's father, Jamie Spears, is requesting amid her ongoing conservatorship battle.In new court documents obtained by ET, Lynne (who is an «interested party» in the case) is objecting to Jamie's petition for approval and payment of over $890,000 to him and his attorneys (Holland & Knight, aka H&K), as well as related fees and expenses charged to the estate.
Momma to the rescue!
Britney Spears' mother is stepping up to bat for her pop star daughter in her ongoing conservatorship case. On Monday, Lynne Spears, 65, filed an objection to Jamie Spears' request to be reimbursed for a fee totaling more than $890,000 from his law firm Holland & Knight.
Lynne Spears is stepping into the fray between her daughter and ex-husband after Jamie submitted his attorney fees in the conservatorship case for daughter, Britney Spears.
A social media user has spotted Britney Spears‘ mom Lynne in a Dallas bar, dancing and singing along to the pop star’s hit song “Toxic”. In an Instagram Story, the user zoomed in on Lynne, who was wearing a white blouse, black pants, a black jacket and boots.
Britney Spears opened up about her mom Lynne Spears in a sweet post this week. The 39-year-old pop princess rarely mentions family in her captions, but decided to speak candidly after her mom sent a throwback performance clip.
Britney Spears shared a sweet message from her mother, along with a video from her early days as an entertainer and encouragement to start singing again.
As the #FreeBritney movement heats up, Britney Spears‘ family is coming under more and more scrutiny.
Britney Spears’ mother, Lynne Spears, denied Columbus Short’s claim that she once called him the N-word during a conversation with the pop star.
Checking on her daughter? Britney Spears ‘ mom Lynne Spears is a semi-rare sight in Los Angeles. But the 65-year-old was photographed leaving L.AX.
Britney Spears’ legal drama with her father, Jamie Spears, has continued to make headlines amid her indefinite work hiatus, but their ups and downs date back to her childhood.
Britney Spears' conservatorship has been extended again, this time until Sept. 3, 2021.ET has learned that the decision was made during Wednesday's remote hearing.
Britney Spears' dad Jamie Spears continues to remain co-conservator of her estate after she requested to have him «suspended immediately.» The singer also claims in new court documents that his business dealings lost her over $300,000.A hearing was held on Tuesday at the Stanley Mosk courthouse in Los Angeles, with Britney's mother Lynne Spears' lawyer also present.
Britney Spears' conservatorship battle against her father, Jamie Spears, continues, and it appears they could be making some leeway.The 38-year-old singer, who is currently fighting to have her dad removed from her 12-year conservatorship, had a small victory on Wednesday when her petition request was granted that would allow her to expand her legal team. Britney was not present for the latest hearing, though her mother, Lynne Spears, her attorney, Samuel Ingham, and her dad were present.Just
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBritney Spears won a minor victory Wednesday in her conservatorship battle against her father, Jamie Spears: The singer will be allowed to expand her legal team, after a petition request was granted.Britney, 38, is seeking to have Jamie removed from her conservatorship, which has been in effect for 12 years.
Britney Spears' conservatorship battle against her father, Jamie Spears, continues, but the pop star had a small victory on Wednesday.The 38-year-old singer, who is currently fighting to have her dad removed from her 12-year conservatorship, will now be allowed to expand her legal team after her petition request was granted. Britney was not present for the latest hearing, though her mother, Lynne Spears, her attorney, Samuel Ingham, and her dad were present.The news comes after Jamie filed
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’ brother, Bryan Spears, spoke out against his sister’s conservatorship, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly that more family members will continue to come forward.According to the source, the singer’s siblings and mother, Lynne Spears, are planning to “give more interviews that would sway public support to end” her conservatorship.But the pop star’s legal team doesn’t love the idea.
Lynne Spears to the rescue?
Britney Spears hopes that her mother, Lynne Spears, can help her have a little more financial freedom.The 38-year-old singer has been under a conservatorship since 2008, a legal concept in which a judge appoints a responsible person or organization to act as the legal guardian, making the calls on everything from finances to personal decisions for the conservatee.
Britney Spears's mom, Lynne Spears, filed legal documents requesting to be included in her daughter's finances, including her SJB Revocable Trust.The pop star filed the trust in 2004 to protect her multimillion-dollar assets.Lynne has previously requested special notice to matters of Britney's conservatorship, which her ex and Britney's father, Jamie Spears, is in charge of.With scrutiny over Britney Spears's long-running conservatorship growing, the pop star's mom, Lynne Spears, filed a request
Britney Spears' mother, Lynne Spears, has requested permission by a judge to be informed of the pop star's financial decisions, according to a new report. Court documents filed by Lynne on July 13 show that the famous mom wants to be included as "an interested person" in "all matters" of a trust set up for the pop star named "SJB Revocable Trust," according to The Blast.
Britney Spears’ mother, Lynne Spears, requested to be included in decisions related to the pop star’s finances and trust amid the #FreeBritney movement, Us Weekly confirms.The Through the Storm author, 65, filed court documents in Los Angeles on Monday, July 13, to demand “special notice” of “all matters” involving the SJB Revocable Trust, which Britney, 38, established in 2004 to protect her multimillion-dollar fortune, investments and other assets.If approved, Lynne’s request to be included as
Lynne Spears wants to be more in the know about her daughter Britney Spears‘ finances and trust. In court docs obtained by ET, the pop star’s mother filed a request with the Los Angeles County Court on Monday to receive special notice on “all matters” in regard to Spears’ SJB Revocable Trust.
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