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According to Entertainment Tonight , Britney's attorney, Sam Ingham, filed new documents on Tuesday, revealing that the singer has requested that her father be immediately removed as the sole conservator of her estate.

The singer has requested that Bessemer Trust Company transition to be in charge of her assets. Documents obtained by the outlet reveal that after Britney's business manager abruptly quit, her father appointed another manager without his daughter's approval or letting her know how much the new manager would cost the pop star.

Therefore, Britney will be filing a petition to remove James as conservator of the estate. Los Angeles superior court judge Brenda Penny did not approve Britney's request to remove her father as head of her conservatorship, reported Variety. Though the judge did not dismiss future petitions of her father's removal, the result of the ruling now means that Britney refuses to perform or work again until her father steps down or is removed. Britney's father, Jamie, opened up regarding their conservatorship battle in a new and rare interview on CNN.

During the conversation, Jamie revealed that he has not spoken to Britney since her legal team filed to remove him as head of her conservatorship back in August.

He claimed that he and his daughter were on good terms ahead of the filing. When a family member needs special care and protection, families need to step up, as I have done for the last plus years, to safeguard, protect and continue to love Britney unconditionally," Jamie told CNN.

Jamie's interview comes ahead of a hearing this week, when a judge will oversee how he has handled his daughter's finances over the years. Following the release of the new documentary Framing Britney Spears , the pop star instantly received a massive outpouring of support from longtime fans and fellow celebrities who are demanding an end to Britney's conservatorship.

Acknowledging the outcry from fans, the singer's boyfriend, model and actor Sam Asghari, released a rare statement to People magazine regarding his relationship with the star and, seemingly, his support of the FreeBritney movement. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny ruled on Thursday that wealth management and investment advisory firm Bessemer Trust will continue to serve as co-conservator of Britney's financial estate, reported People. Jamie's objection to the shared control of his daughter's finances and investments decision was denied.

Per Variety , Britney's lawyer, Samuel Ingham, argued that the original order of a co-conservatorship meant "an equal division of responsibility," between Jamie and Bessemer Trust, "in the hopes that they would sit down and figure out together the best way to handle this complex estate for the benefit of my client.

The next court hearing between Britney and her father is scheduled for March People were harming her and they were exploiting her. The attorney continued, declaring that Jamie stepping in to oversee his daughter's personal and professional decisions not only "saved Britney's life" but also helped improve her financial situation tremendously.

He has brought her finances back from disaster. And he's created a safe environment for her to live her life the way she wants, away from the media that cause her so much pain.

Thoreen also provided previously unseen footage of Britney spending time with her family in Louisiana, presumably following the announcement of the cancellation of her Britney: Domination concert series in Las Vegas in , sharing with fans that she would be taking time off from performing.

In a new interview with CNN , Jamie Spears's attorney, Vivian Lee Thoreen, said that her client's ultimate wish is for Britney to no longer need to be under the constraints of a conservatorship. If she wants to end her conservatorship, she can file a petition to end it. Thoreen also stated that Jamie doesn't claim to be a "perfect" parent but believes in the decisions he's made for his daughter's personal life and career over the years.

Like any parent, he doesn't always see eye-to-eye on what Britney may want," continued Thoreen. Britney's lawyer, Samuel Ingham, did not release a response to Jamie's latest claims, stating that he "can't comment on a pending case. Britney is officially taking the necessary legal steps to remove her father as the head of her conservatorship. Per People , the pop star has officially "requested the resignation" of Jamie Spears and instead is asking that her temporary co-conservator, Jodi Montgomery, be named her permanent conservator.

In the court filings obtained by People, the documents also state that Britney "reserves the right to petition for the termination of this conservatorship.

Per ET , the document declares a support of petition for order "allowing and approving payment of: 1. Per People , Lynne Spears is fighting back against Jamie Spears's formal request to have his daughter foot the bill for his legal fees amid their conservatorship battle. The amount comes from what Lynne describes as funding a "largely constituted national media tour" that was enacted to "promote [Jamie's attorney] Ms.

Spears in a negative light. Britney's mother described the efforts on behalf of Jamie's legal team as "directly contrary to [Britney's] wish for privacy. According to Entertainment Tonight , Britney is expected to appear remotely in court when she speaks out regarding her conservatorship for the first time later this month.

In April, Britney's lawyer shared that the pop star wanted to formally address the court herself regarding her ongoing battle with her father. Ingham III, said. According to a new report from The New York Times , Britney has been quietly advocating to end her conservatorship for far longer than the public has been aware.

On June 23, Britney spoke out in court for the first time regarding her experience under her conservatorship. During a virtual address, she expressed a number of grievances pertaining to her well-being while her personal and professional life is run and overseen by her father and the conservatorship team.

I can't sleep. I'm so angry it's insane. Britney also admitted to lying about her emotional well-being over the years for fear of the public and courts not taking her claims seriously. The pop star further expressed that her ultimate desire is to be able to make basic life decisions on her own, such as going on a car ride with her longtime boyfriend, Sam Asghari, and having another child, which she alleges she's not currently permitted to do. Kevin Federline just wants the best for Britney Spears.

The singer's ex-husband's attorney recently spoke to Entertainment Tonight to share his client's thoughts on the ongoing conservatorship battle between Britney and her father, Jamie. It doesn't matter how positive of an effect a conservatorship has had if it's having a deleterious effect and detrimental effect on her state of mind," Federline's divorce attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, said.

Kaplan continued, "He wants her to be a happy person because that would make her a happy mother and obviously I think one of the takeaways we could all [hear] from her comments is that she is under a tremendous amount of pressure.

And people under pressure sometimes don't make the same decisions that they would if they were completely left to their own free will. If she is able to handle herself in a way that does not jeopardize herself or her children should they be in her custody, Kevin is very comfortable with the conservatorship being dissolved.

According to People , Britney's temporary conservator Jodi Montgomery, who took over for Jamie Spears when he stepped down in September citing health reasons, has been "working with a team of experts concentrated on giving Britney the tools to get better. The source continued, "The hope is that [Britney] can eventually get out of the conservatorship.

During Britney's emotional court address last week on June 23 , the pop star alleged that Montgomery, along with other members of her conservatorship team, were taking their control over her life too far. Very similar, her behavior and my dad, but just a different dynamic," Britney said.

Judge Brenda Penny has shut down Britney's months-old request to have her father removed from his current percent control over her conservatorship, per E! News and Variety. What's important to note is that this decision was not based on Spears's recent passionate plea to have her conservatorship terminated—Spears has still yet to officially file the paperwork to request an end to her conservatorship.

This isn't the first time a judge has shut down the singer's request to have her father removed; she first filed a request for his removal back in November , which was also denied by the judge. According to the New Yorker , Britney called on the night before she gave her emotional court address last week June 23 to report herself a victim of conservatorship abuse.

After the call, members of Spears' team texted each other frantically, and discussed "how to prepare in the event that she went rogue. Still, it was incredibly jarring to suddenly feel like I had no control over my life. Being sent to the psych ward felt like punishment, like I had done something wrong. I was scared to be alone, separated from my husband and daughter.

I told almost every doctor who came into my room that I needed to be with my baby. The fact that no one else seemed to think that was important made me feel craziest of all. The doctors were kind to me, but they kept going out in the hallway to talk to my husband. I had the feeling that everyone assumed they knew better than I did what was going on with me.

The hard part has been coming to terms with how, to some extent, that was true. My life mostly went back to the way it had been before. My heart breaks for Britney, who has had the people closest to her questioning her capacity for over a decade. In her testimony, Britney said repeatedly that she does not want to undergo another psych evaluation.

I hope they finally listen to her. Already a subscriber? Despite concerns raised about her previous evaluations, it's unlikely that the court will throw away her doctor's filings and release her from the conservatorship, said Scott Rahn, a California-based trust lawyer who handles estates and conservatorships.

The court balances a number of factors when it decides whether to place someone under a conservatorship, which makes it hard to create an objective standard that can be undone.

Spears will probably have to submit to a new psychological assessment, which she told the court she doesn't want, Rahn said. Spears asked a judge last month to end the conservatorship she has been under for 13 years. Since then, several people, including her court-appointed attorney and her manager, have resigned, along with a professional financial institution.

The court rejected Spears' petition to remove her father, Jamie Spears, from his role in his daughter's estate. A court hearing is set for Wednesday. Medical records filed as part of Spears' case are sealed for privacy. Spears, 39, told Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny in her testimony that she felt her previous psychiatrist was abusive in his treatment of her.

Spears alleged that the psychiatrist, who died in , put her on lithium a few days after she refused to do a new show in Las Vegas and that her management told the doctor that she wasn't taking her medication. The drug, which Spears said was "completely different" from her medication, is a mood stabilizer most commonly used to treat manic depression associated with bipolar disorder.

She said a doctor required her to have six nurses in her home, who watched her dress and wouldn't let her leave.



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