Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Britney Spears Hearing Scheduled for Oct. 14

Britney Spears' conservatorship order is to come to an end within three months.

the 28-year-old pop star is expected to reclaim control of her life after meeting with Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Reva Goetz last week so he could assess her general wellbeing.

A source told RadarOnline.com: "Britney has made tremendous progress in the past three to four months. She seems to be firmly in control again.

"Judge Goetz needed to meet with Britney and talk to her face-to-face, to see how she was doing. It's one thing to read medical reports about her, but the in-person meeting was very important.

"Britney's court-appointed attorney, Sam Imgham, was the only other person in the judge's chambers during the 35-minute meeting.

"Judge Goetz also met with Britney's father, Jamie separately, as well as with Britney's therapist."

The final decision will be made by Judge Goetz, and if he decides Spears no longer needs conservators she will be in charge of her affairs within 12 weeks.

The next conservatorship hearing is scheduled for October 14.

Full Article and Source:
Britney Spears Set to Take Back Control

See Also:
Britney Spears Remains Conserved

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

She may be freed, but will she get her money back from Daddy?

StandUp said...

Don't get your hopes up, Britney, they've invited you to the same old dance.

Anonymous said...

I've read comments from people here who think that Britney's father may one day be removed as co-conservator. How and why would that happen? Is it common? Seems like some of you have experienced or know of someone who has been in a conservatorship that began with the intent to bring help to the ward but somehow everything ended up going awry. Do you think there's any hope for Britney?

StandUp said...

Anon2, it sure would be nice to be wrong is Britney's case! Her case fits a pattern. Guardianship has become a feeding trough for fiduciaries and lost its original purpose.

As long as there's money to be made on Britney (and the legal fees are a continual buffet), they'll likely hold on to her.

Read NASGA's main website, www.StopGuardianAbuse.org.

Keep in mind, not all guardianship is bad -- there are many families out there taking care of each other. But, when there's a lot of money involved, the case is more appetizing to the fidcuiaries who circle like buzzards.