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Britney's ex-husband Kevin Federline addresses conservatorship through his lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan. Federline is the father of Britney's children: Sean, 15, and Jayden, The kids love their mother and he wants there to be a healthy and strong relationship. Britney's father Jamie files court docs saying his daughter's treatment under the conservatorship is not his fault. A lawyer for Jamie filed new documents, obtained by Variety , with the Los Angeles Superior Court regarding the conservatorship of his daughter, stating that he is "concerned" about her treatment.

But he claims he is not responsible, and he is placing the blame on others, specifically his daughter's temporary conservator, Jodi Montgomery, and her lawyer, Samuel Ingham III. Jamie was "greatly saddened to hear of his daughter's difficulties and suffering, and he believes that there must be an investigation into those claims," the new documents stated.

Britney's request to have her father removed as co-conservator is denied. Despite the singer's heartbreaking testimony about what she claims is an "oppressive and controlling" conservatorship, a California judge rejected her petition to have Jamie removed altogether, TMZ reported. However, Ingham's request to have Jamie removed altogether was denied.

Bessemer Trust, which was expected to take over as co-conservator of Britney's estate and work with her father, requests to resign from the arrangement. The company said it was requesting to withdraw "due to changed circumstances. In the filing, the firm stated it was under the impression the singer's conservatorship was voluntary and under her consent, but her minute statement against the conservatorship in court suggested she was opposed to it.

Britney's sister Jamie Lynn asks online trolls to stop sending her death threats. I don't know what to think It's a lot of pain, a lot of worry," she said.

I'm good at deflecting," she added "wryly," the publication reports. Lynne reportedly "spoke in a whisper" to reporters and "declined to answer detailed questions about the case. In the same expose, Britney's ex-manager Sam Lufti revealed the singer would borrow people's phones to contact him.

Lutfi is currently under a five-year restraining order against Spears that was instated in Britney's manager Larry Rudolph reveals he's stepping down as her manager. He also noted that he hadn't had contact with Britney in over two-and-a-half years. And as her manager, I believe it is in Britney's best interest for me to resign from her team as my professional services are no longer needed. Another resignation! Britney's court-appointed attorney Samuel D. Ingham submits a petition to resign from his position.

In the filing, Ingham stated his resignation would be "effective" upon the designation of new court-appointed counsel. Jamie Lynn responds to a report she's the only member of Britney's family that isn't receiving money from the pop star.

Jamie posted a screenshot of an article headline reading 'Britney Spears' sister Jamie Lynn shares photos of her home life…after it's revealed she is the ONLY family member not on the singer's payroll. Jamie Lynn confirmed the report by captioning it, "facts…now leave my broke-a-- alone. It's also emerges Britney's court-appointed conservator Jodi Montgomery is receiving death threats. She also made it clear that she wouldn't be receiving as Britney has asked her to stay involved.

Spears has requested that Petitioner retain her position as conservator, Petitioner has no intention of abandoning her by resigning because of these threats," Montgomery's lawyers wrote. Britney Spears ' father Jamie Spears has reportedly spent millions of her money on his own defence against her, according to claims made by Britney's conservator Jodi Montgomery.

Jamie Spears is the conservator of Britney's estate and finances , while Jodi Montgomery is the conservator of Britney's person. The duo have been warring since Britney's minute bombshell testimony on June 23, with Jamie earlier this week blaming Montgomery for the abuse and suffering Britney testified to experiencing throughout her restrictive year conservatorship.

Montgomery filed court documents on Friday, July 9 in response to Jamie's Wednesday July 7 filing, saying he was concerned Montgomery "does not reflect Ms Spears' wishes" as she handles Britney's daily "personal care and medical treatment".

Per People , Montgomery said in the documents: "It is ironic that Mr Spears now wants the conservatorship to 'reflect her wishes,' since it is no secret that Ms Spears has wished her father out of her life for years.

Jamie has reportedly not responded to the publication's request for a comment. Veteran Hollywood lawyer Mathew S. Rosengart is in discussions with Britney Spears about representing her in her conservatorship battle. Spears had been represented by lawyer Samuel Ingham III for the entirety of the conservatorship, starting in , when the court put the arrangement in place, with her father, Jamie Spears, as her sole conservator, after she endured a tough time in the public eye in At the time, Spears had no say in selecting Ingham as her lawyer, which is typical for a conservatorship.

During her June 23 testimony, Spears asked the judge to allow her to hire a lawyer of her choosing. At that hearing, Ingham told the judge that he would be willing to resign, if that was his client's wish. Ingham filed paperwork to resign on July 6, roughly two weeks after Spears' testimony, while a lawyer for Britney's mother, Lynne Spears, filed paperwork , urging the court to "listen to the wishes of her daughter" and allow her to hire her own private lawyer. Britney's case was back in court with the popstar looking to appoint a lawyer of her own choosing.

Judge Brenda Penny granted Britney, who appeared at the hearing via phone, the right to hire her own attorney. From this court hearing, Mathew Rosengart then acted as Britney's attorney in her quest to remove her father from the conservatorship.

For the first time, Britney formally joined the FreeBritney movement in a post of her own on social media. After Britney was granted the right to choose her own non-court-appointed lawyer, her circle started speaking out about the conservatorship. First was her ex-manager Sam Lufti, who said he "failed her" and apologised for his role in her breakdown almost 15 years ago. Britney's mother, Lynne Spears, and her sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, then took to social media to seemingly show their support for the star.

What followed was a seemingly cold war of attrition between the trio, where Britney rebuffed their claims of support , slamming her sister especially. Jamie Lynn, for her part, turned off her Instagram comments as Britney seemingly continued to dig at her on social media.

Britney's agent and longtime friend Cade Hudson also spoke out, saying he was threatened to stay silent on the conservatorship.

Her former husband Jason Alexander also spoke out, saying that their marriage was terminated by her team against his wishes. Meanwhile, Britney's former best friend ean Phillip claimed that Jamie enabled her drug addiction.

Britney's new lawyer filed a petition to replace Jamie as her conservator with CPA Jason Rubin, and her personal conservator Jodi Montgomery supported the petition. Britney's doctors in court documents also said that they believed removing Jamie from the conservatorship would be in her best interest. Britney's lawyer then asked for an earlier hearing to determine Jamie's place in Britney's conservatorship, which was denied. Jamie Spears then does the unthinkable — he agrees to step down from Britney's conservatorship , with his lawyer stating that Jamie's "public battle with his daughter" being the reason for Jamie stepping down.

Britney then takes to social media with a comment on freedom , as Lynne says in a statement that she is "pleased Jamie has agreed to step down. Britney is already celebrating, however, as this week, her boyfriend Sam Asghari popped the question — and she said yes! The songstress then posted on social media saying she is "counting for my freedom," before deleting her Instagram account , saying that she is "taking a little break from social media" in order to celebrate her engagement.

On September 29, Britney's father Jamie is immediately suspended from her conservatorship. Judge Brenda Penny ruled that Spears' father will no longer serve as the conservator of his daughter's estate, immediately removing him from the conservatorship altogether. CPA John Zabel will temporarily replace Spears' father in the role of conservator of her estate, meaning he will now control all of her financial decisions, for a short term, until next steps are determined, in regards to terminating the conservatorship, altogether.

Spears' conservator of her person, Jodi Montgomery, who manages her day-to-day wellbeing and medical decisions, still remains on the case. After being ousted from the conservatorship , Jamie issued a statement via his attorney, Vivan Thoreen. Spears loves his daughter Britney unconditionally," the statement read. This started with agreeing to serve as her conservator when she voluntarily entered into the conservatorship. This included helping her revive her career and re-establish a relationship with her children.

For Mr. Spears, this also meant biting his tongue and not responding to all the false, speculative, and unsubstantiated attacks on him by certain members of the public, media, or more recently, Britney's own attorney. Britney accuses her mum Lynne of pushing the conservatorship idea on to her dad Jamie. In a since-deleted Instagram post, the pop star accused Lynne of being the one who gave her dad "the idea" of a conservatorship 13 years ago.

Britney began her post by sharing a quote that read, "The most dangerous animal in the world is a silent smiling woman.

You know exactly what you did … my dad is not smart enough to ever think of a conservatorship … but tonight I will smile knowing I have a new life ahead of me!!!! On November 1, hours after Britney's post, Jamie has filed a request to "immediately terminate" his daughter's conservatorship as he has "no interest" in being at the helm anymore.

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Should Britney Spears be released from her conservatorship? Britney Spears through the years: to Court filings stated that Britney would not be able to afford Wallet as a conservator due to her decision not to perform. Wallet has been extremely expensive in the past, based on what occurred over the 11 years he served as her co-conservator, there is no reason to believe that Mr.

There are people lurking in the shadows pushing an agenda. On Oct. And at a Nov. At a Dec. I have and will continue to provide unwavering love and fierce protection against those with self-serving interests and those who seek to harm her or my family.

At a Feb. The April 27 hearing also resulted in a moment that many FreeBritney supporters had been eagerly awaiting when Ingham announced that Britney had requested to be allowed to speak at a hearing in the near future.

Britney last spoke in court at a sealed hearing that took place on May 10, None of what she said was made public. On June 23, Britney addressed an open court for the first time. I am traumatized…. I cry every day. The hearing brought on an unprecedented outpouring of support for Britney.

But legally speaking, the conservatorship has not yet changed. Rosengart —a former federal prosecutor who has represented a number of A-list celebrities, including Sean Penn, Steven Spielberg and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, in recent years—to manage her case going forward. Britney also requested that the court charge Jamie with conservatorship abuse. In the weeks since the most recent hearing, there have been a number of rapid-fire developments.

Many aspects of Britney Spears' finances and personal life have been controlled by her father and others for the past 13 years under a form of legal guardianship called a conservatorship. A court is expected to bring the arrangement to an end on Friday. The singer began behaving erratically in after her divorce from Kevin Federline was finalised and she lost custody of their two children.

A series of public incidents raised concern about her mental welfare, with the star making headlines for shaving her head and hitting a photographer's car with an umbrella. In , she was twice admitted to hospital under a temporary psychiatric assessment ruling, including after an incident in which she allegedly refused to surrender her sons in a stand-off involving police.

A temporary conservatorship was established around this time and made permanent later that year. In recent court filings, her father Jamie's lawyers had said the conservatorship was "necessary to protect Britney in every sense of the word". They said: "Her life was in shambles and she was in physical, emotional, mental and financial distress. A conservatorship is granted by a court for individuals who are unable to make their own decisions, like those with dementia or other mental illnesses.

Spears' conservatorship was split into two parts - one for her estate and financial affairs, the other for her as a person. Jamie Spears was in charge of both parts but stepped down as his daughter's personal conservator in citing health reasons, replaced by a court-appointed care professional.

Mr Spears was suspended as conservator of her financial estate in September , replaced by an accountant chosen by Britney and her lawyer.

In the years under the conservatorship, Spears released three albums, held a successful Las Vegas residency and made numerous television appearances, including a stint as a judge on the US X Factor. The conservatorship has power over her finances and career decisions plus major personal matters such as her visits with her teenage sons and whether she can get remarried. She told a court in June: "I want to be able to get married and have a baby.

I was told right now in the conservatorship I am not able to get married and have a baby. She also said she was forced to go on tour, made to take medication she didn't want and go into rehab. Court records obtained by The New York Times showed that its reach even extended to the colour of her kitchen cabinets.

A documentary made by the newspaper also alleged that the singer's phone and bedroom had been bugged by security staff working for her father. Baby One More Time.



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