In
surprise move, Britney Spears' father asks for
conservatorship to end
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[September 08, 2021] By
Lisa Richwine
LOS ANGELES
(Reuters) -Jamie Spears, the father of Britney
Spears, on Tuesday asked a Los Angeles court to
end the pop singer's 13-year conservatorship,
saying circumstances have changed in recent
months. |
In an unexpected development,
Jamie Spears, who in 2008 set up the
court-sanctioned arrangement that governs the
singer's personal and business affairs, said in
a court filing that he believed the judge should
"now seriously consider whether this
conservatorship is no longer required."
"If Ms. Spears wants to terminate the
conservatorship and believes that she can handle
her own life, Mr. Spears believes she should get
that chance," read the petition to terminate the
legal arrangement.
Britney Spears, 39, has been seeking for months
to have her father removed as the overseer of
her $60 million estate. She told the court in
June the arrangement was abusive and
humiliating.
Jamie Spears said for the first time last month
he was willing to step down but gave no
timeframe. Britney Spears also has a second
guardian in charge of her personal and medical
affairs.
Tuesday's petition went further than the
previous attempt, asking the court to end the
conservatorship entirely.
"Ms. Spears has recently demonstrated a level of
independence that calls into question whether a
conservator of the person is required," the
filing said, citing the singer's hiring a lawyer
of her own choosing and driving alone again.
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The decision to end the
conservatorship rests with Los Angeles judge
Brenda Penny. The matter is due to be discussed
at a hearing on Sept. 29.
The "Stronger" singer was placed under the
conservatorship in 2008 after suffering a public
mental health breakdown. The nature of her
mental health issues has never been revealed.
In late 2009, she returned to performing,
recording several more albums, and going on
sell-out world tours until her last performance
in late 2018. The conservatorship then came
under increasing scrutiny from fans in the #FreeBritney
movement.
Spears, who posts frequently on her Instagram
page from her mansion outside Los Angeles, did
not refer to the petition by her father on
Tuesday.
(Additional reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing
by Sandra Maler and Karishma Singh)
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