by Kristine Lofgren
The people behind Britney Spears’
conservatorship, including her father Jamie Spears, are hoping to extend
their control over the singer in eight more states and Washington, D.C.
According to The Blast,
the conservatorship filed documents with the courts on Wednesday saying
they planned to increase their influence over the star in more areas of
the country.
Spears is hoping to expand the singer’s conservatorship to Alabama,
Arizona, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Mississippi, Tennessee, and Virginia. Earlier this year, the request was
made to extend it to Florida, Louisiana, and Hawaii. The
conservatorship started in 2008 in California, according to Forbes,
and gives Spears’ father control over things like whether she can drive
a car, whether she can marry, and whether or not she can perform. In
California, it doesn’t allow Spears’ father to force her to take
medications or enter into mental health treatment.
The conservatorship allows Spears to remove “the right to care for one’s own person and affairs.” As The Blast
notes, it’s significant that Spears didn’t file for conservatorship in
Nevada, which indicates that neither he nor the rest of the team thinks
that the singer will be returning to her Las Vegas “Dominion” residency.
According to the court documents, the conservatorship “intends to
register the Orders appointing Mr. Spears as Conservator of the Person
and Estate, as well as his Letters of Conservatorship, with states
outside of California, in accordance with each of the states’ required
procedures.”
Spears sought to ease or even end her conservatorship by appearing in
probate court on May 10 of this year. The move came after the
#FreeBritney movement — a social media movement started by fans that
called for letting the singer out of her conservatorship — began gaining
momentum.
While her father apparently believes that the singer needs to remain
under care, Spears’ mother, Lynne, has liked social media posts calling
for the guardianship over her life to be ended. She also allegedly
appeared in court to help support her daughter’s appeal.
Spears has also been struggling with forming relationships in Los Angeles. As The Inquisitr previously reported, the singer posted on social media saying that she didn’t know who to trust at times.
“Living in LA is such a trip!!! It can be lonely at times,” she said.
“You never know who to trust, and some people can be fake,” she wrote.
“I have a very small circle of friends, and simply do what makes me
happy!!! It breaks my heart to see the comments on my posts sometimes…So
I simply choose not to look anymore…let the clever haters do what they
do best…hate!!!”
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Britney Spears Conservatorship Making Moves To Control Her Life In Eight More States
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