Jamie Spears fights to have Britney Spears pay his legal fees
A month after the 40-year-old pop star was released from her 13-year conservatorship, her father is requesting that she continue to pay his legal team.
A month after the 40-year-old pop star was released from her 13-year conservatorship, her father is requesting that she continue to pay his legal team.
On Friday, Judge Brenda Penny of the Los Angeles County Superior Court ruled that Spears, 39, would be released from her conservatorship, giving her control over her person and estate for the first time in over a decade.
Britney Spears has control over her finances and personal affairs for the first time since 2008.
Weeks after the 30-year-old actress announced she was pledging money to the organisation, officials at This Is My Brave have publicly declined the offer.
Britney Spears seemingly suggested her family didn’t try to help her get rid of the legal arrangement.
The 39-year-old pop star addressed her fans on Instagram nearly a week after her father, Jamie Spears, was suspended as conservator of her estate.
Britney Spears has shared some cheeky snaps from holiday.
Judge Brenda Penny made the ruling in Los Angeles on Wednesday, citing concerns that the arrangement was no longer helpful to the pop star.
At the start of the trailer, audio from her June conservatorship testimony plays over the pop star standing on stage.
The 69-year-old stated in court filings on Tuesday that he no longer believes his daughter requires him to oversee her financial affairs and wellbeing.