LOS ANGELES, Jamie Spears, Britney Spears’s father, on Tuesday asked the Los Angeles court to end the 13-year-old singer conservatory, said the situation had changed in the past few months.
In unexpected developments, Jamie Spears, who in 2008 determined arrangements approved by the court that regulates personal and business singers, said in court court that he believed the judge must be “now seriously considering whether this conservatory is no longer needed.” “If MS Spears wants to stop the conservatory and believe that he can handle his own life, Mr.
Spears believes he must get the opportunity, “read the petition to stop legal settings.
Britney Spears, 39, had been looking for months so that his father was issued as a $ 60 million plantation supervisor.
He told the court in June the setting was rude and embarrassing.
Jamie Spears said for the first time last month he was willing to retreat but did not provide a certain period of time.
Britney Spears also has the second guardian who is responsible for personal and medical affairs.
The petition Tuesday stepped further from previous efforts, asked the court to end the conservatory fully.
“MS Spears recently showed the level of independence that asked questions whether the person’s conservator was needed,” said the archiving, quoting a singer who hired a lawyer who chose himself and driving alone again.
The decision to end the conservatory leaned against Los Angeles Judge Brenda Penny.
This problem will be discussed at the audience on September 29.
The “stronger” singer was placed under the conservatory in 2008 after suffering from public mental health disorders.
The nature of the mental health problem was never revealed.
At the end of 2009, he returned to do, record several albums again, and sold the World Tours until his last performance at the end of 2018.
The conservatory was then under the supervision of fans in the #Freebritney movement.
Spears, who often posted on the Instagram page from his house outside Los Angeles, did not refer to the petition by his father on Tuesday.