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Posted: 2021-07-07T22:17:21Z | Updated: 2021-07-08T12:21:00Z Britney Spears' Mom Asks Court To Respect Singer's Wish To End Conservatorship | HuffPost

Britney Spears' Mom Asks Court To Respect Singer's Wish To End Conservatorship

Lynne Spears said her daughter has been able to take care of herself "now and for the past many years."
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Britney Spears’ mother, Lynne Spears, asked the Los Angeles Superior Court to allow the pop star to select her own legal representation so she can start the process of ending the conservatorship that has restricted her rights for 13 years.

In court documents filed Tuesday, Lynne Spears asked Judge Brenda Penny to “listen to the wishes of her daughter,” who skewered the arrangement and her family’s role in it when she addressed the court in late June. The singer asked to be released from the conservatorship immediately without undergoing an evaluation, alleging that she had been made to perform against her will and denied health care. 

The request appeared to be filed the same day the pop star’s court-appointed attorney, Samuel Ingham, asked to resign . A financial management company involved in the conservatorship, Bessemer Trust, had asked to be released from that duty last week, distancing itself from what has become an international crusade against a legal arrangement Spears labeled “abusive.”

One person sticking around for now is attorney Jodi Montgomery, who is co-conservator of the pop star’s person. In a court filing Wednesday, Montgomery said Spears had explicitly asked her to remain in her role and assist in her search for a new lawyer. She also requested the court’s permission to provide herself round-the-clock security after receiving a rise in death threats. Spears had said at the hearing that Montgomery was taking her power over the singer “too far.” 

Under a conservatorship, which is called a guardianship in some states, a third party is given control over someone deemed unable to care for themselves, usually a sick or elderly person. In Britney Spears’ case, her conservatorship has control over her estimated $60 million estate and her personal well-being. It has been co-helmed by her father since its creation a fact the singer despises.

Lynne Spears has never been a co-conservator over her daughter. After Britney Spears’s explosive remarks to Penny last month, Lynne Spears said through her lawyer that her daughter had been “very courageous” that day.

“In the original Petition for Appointment of a Temporary Conservator of the Person, Conservatee’s given address was the UCLA Medical Center. That was over thirteen years ago. Now, and for the past many years, Conservatee is able to care for her person and in fact has, inside of the parameters of this conservatorship, earned literally hundreds of millions of dollars as an international celebrity,” Lynne Spears’ petition said.

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Lynne Spears and her daughter Britney Spears in Los Angeles in 2015.
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The star’s mother urged Penny to allow her daughter to choose her own lawyer to “advise her as to her basic rights.” Britney Spears said last month that she did not realize she had the power to petition to end the conservatorship, apologizing for what she called her “ignorance.”

Lynne Spears listed 10 requests her daughter made on June 23. They included allowing her access to her own money and the ability to see her friends, get married and have a baby as she pleases.

Since she was placed into the conservatorship, Britney Spears has completed several international tours and a highly lucrative residency in Las Vegas.

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