Britney Spears says she agrees with father that conservatorship should end

  • 9/22/2021
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Britney Spears has said that she agrees with her father that the conservatorship that has controlled her life and money since 2008 should be terminated. The singer’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart, said in a court filing on Wednesday that she “fully consents” to “expeditiously” ending the conservatorship. Spears’s father, James Spears, requested to end the controversial arrangement in early September. It is the first time Britney Spears has called for an end to the arrangement in court documents, though she has called for its termination in hearings. Her filing emphasizes, however, that it is more important to her that her father be removed, calling it “a necessary first – and substantial – step towards Ms Spears’s freedom and ending the Kafkaesque nightmare imposed upon her by her father, so that her dignity and basic liberties can be restored”. It is urgent that James Spears be suspended from his role of conservator of Britney Spears’s finances by 29 September, the next hearing date in the case, the filing says. “Mr Spears cannot be permitted to hold a position of control over his daughter for another day,” the document says. The documents also reveal that Britney Spears is in the process of putting together a prenuptial agreement after getting engaged to her longtime boyfriend, Sam Asghari, earlier this month. That process will mean the intensive involvement of the conservator of her money, a role her father cannot be permitted to play, the filing says. The flurry of significant filings means that next week’s hearing could be pivotal. Judge Brenda Penny, who has remained largely neutral in her oversight of the case, will be pressed to decide whether to remove James Spears or to put the conservatorship on a path to termination. James Spears stepped aside as conservator of his daughter’s person in 2019, maintaining only his role as conservator of her money. He and his attorneys have said that renders many of his daughter’s complaints about his control meaningless. Jodi Montgomery, a court-appointed professional, now acts as conservator of Britney Spears’s person. Wednesday’s filing from Britney Spears says Montgomery also consents to ending the conservatorship, Spears’s case has gained widespread attention in recent months after her dramatic June court testimony, in which she said she was being compelled under the conservatorship to take certain medications and to use an intrauterine device for birth control against her will. James Spears has denied acting in anything but his daughter’s best interest, and has declined demands that he resign immediately, though he said in court documents that he does have a plan to eventually step down. But in a significant reversal and possibly strategic move, he said in his 7 September filing that if she “wants to terminate the conservatorship and believes that she can handle her own life, Mr Spears believes that she should get that chance”.

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