Britney Spears’ conservative case returns to court after the release of the controversial documentary … while the star continues the legal battle with Father Jamie for control of his life
- Britney Spears’ legal team is expected in a Los Angeles court on Thursday for a hearing on the star’s longtime conservative
- He is not expected to attend the 39-year-old
- The conservatory has dominated the headlines this week after the release of the controversial New York Times Framing documentary Britney Spears
- Spears has been trying to get his father Jamie fired as the sole Conservative
- After a mental bankruptcy in 2008, Britney was subjected to a temporary and then permanent conservative with her father controlling her finances and finances.
The Britney Spears Conservatory has dominated the headlines this week following the release of the controversial New York Times Framing documentary Britney Spears.
The timing of the release was fortuitous, as the long-running case of the 39-year-old pop star returns to court on Thursday.
Spears has been struggling to gain more autonomy in his life and has been trying to snatch control of his father Jamie Spears, who has run the conservatory for more than a decade.

It’s her life: Britney Spears ’legal team is expected Thursday in a Los Angeles court for a hearing on the star’s longtime conservatory just days after the release of the controversial documentary Framing Britney Spears.
Britney’s legal team will appear at a hearing on the Conservative case in a Los Angeles court, but the star is not expected to attend.
His list of expensive lawyers tries to convince a judge to permanently remove Jamie Spears as the only conservative who controls his career, finances and assets.
The pop princess has also been working to lift or loosen the entire conservatory.
In the late summer of 2020, Britney’s lawyers filed papers claiming that she was strongly opposed to her father taking control of her property and finances, according to TMZ.

Legal battle: His list of expensive lawyers tries to convince a judge to permanently remove Jamie Spears as the only Conservative who controls his career, finances and assets.
Instead, the singer wanted, at that time, her temporary curator Jodi Montgomery to take on the role permanently.
Jamie was named her daughter’s curator in 2008 after her public breakdown. However, last year, he dropped the role due to ongoing health issues.
Britney’s conservatory has once again been in the headlines following the release of Framing Britney Spears, which shed light on her infamous breakdown and the consequent legal battle to successfully and safely manage her career.

Tearing: Jamie was named her daughter’s conservative in 2008 after her public breakdown. However, last year, he dropped the role due to ongoing health issues (illustrated in 2006)
Although singer The Toxic has not addressed the documentary directly, she used Twitter to apparently suggest that there is much more to her story than Framing Britney Spears provided.
“Remember, no matter what we think we know about a person’s life, it’s nothing compared to the real person living behind the target,” he tweeted.
One of the main motivations for the changes Britney seeks in her legal status seemed to be her desire not to continue acting.

Back in the spotlight: Britney’s conservatory has once again been in the headlines after the release of Framing Britney Spears, which shed light on her infamous breakdown and the consequent legal battle to successfully and safely manage her career.
In November, a pop sensation lawyer told a court that Britney is afraid of her father and refuses to act again until he is fired as his conservative.
“My client has informed me that he is afraid of his father,” Britney’s attorney, Samuel D. Ingham, told a judge during a hearing to determine whether another conservative should be appointed. “He also stated that he will not act as long as his father is in charge of his career.”
The Circus singer has not performed live since October 2018, when she finished the final parts of her Piece of Me tour after concluding her residency in Las Vegas on December 31, 2017.
In another tweet this week, Spears appeared to address these reports and insisted that while he enjoys being on stage, “he takes the time to learn and be normal” and to “enjoy of the basic concepts of daily life ”.

Cryptic: While the Toxic singer has not addressed the documentary directly, she used Twitter to apparently suggest that there is much more to her story than provided by Framing Britney Spears.