Britney Spears has not been able to make a single legal decision on her own since she was 27. This is because the singer was placed under a legal Conservatorship after her public breakdown in 2008 (if you recall the shaved head stunt and the umbrella hits to the paparazzi). Now, 12 years later, Spears is going to battle against her father, Jamie Spears, to remove him from his role as sole conservator of her estate.

This case has not been shy of the public eye, like anything in the pop princess’s life. Many of her fans have been spreading conspiracy theories online about her conservatorship and her father’s control over her life. They believe she is being held captive. This started what is referred to as the “#FreeBritney Movement”. The hashtag continues to go viral every time an update in the case is announced. However, the #FreeBritney movement does not have support from Jamie Spears. In fact, Mr. Spears went as far as the sue a #FreeBritney blogger for defamation.

[ SEE: Defamed Dad: Britney Spears’ Father Sues #FreeBritney Blogger for Defamation]

Regardless of the theories, this arrangement is in fact legal. Where the issue may lie is whether or not Jamie Spears is fit to be his daughter’s sole conservator. Many also wonder if it is even necessary for Britney to remain under her conservatorship, but according to her attorneys, the arrangement is “voluntary” – despite the outcry from fans that believe she is being held captive. The singer is not seeking complete freedom, but she is seeking “a qualified corporate fiduciary appointed to serve in this role,” according to Variety.

What is a Conservatorship and Why is Britney Spears still in one?

A conservatorship is a legal arrangement that gives an appointed individual guardianship of someone else’s finances, medical care and/or daily life. This usually occurs in situations where a person is unable to take care of themselves due to mental illness or old age. Britney’s conservatorship started after her second stay in a mental facility in 2008. At the time, she was fighting for custody of her two sons with ex-husband Kevin Federline and her father became the legal guardian of his daughter’s affairs.

It’s no secret that Britney has struggled publicly with mental health- and still may – which might be why the conservatorship has stayed intact for 12 years. However, it has become apparent that Mrs. Spears wishes to remove her father, who also has had recent health issues, from his role as sole conservator.

In his role as sole conservator, Jamie Spears is paid around $130,000 annually by his daughter’s estate. In court documents obtained by Entertainment Tonight, the largest expense of Britney’s estate in 2018 was her legal and conservator fees, which, in total, equaled over $1.1 million just for that year alone. According to Capital FM, Spear’s net worth dropped from $200 million to $60 million in recent years, thanks to the millions the singer has had to pay in lawyer fees, treatment centers and legal battles.

Small Victory in Britney’s Battle 

On Wednesday October 14th, 2020, Spears’ petition was granted to expand her legal team. A small victory for the singer in this very long and drawn out case. Previously, her father had opposed her adding more lawyers.

“Britney Spears’ dispute is unfortunate but sadly, not uncommon in large estates and where people have struggled with mental health issues or substance abuse, says Raees Mohamed, Influencer Attorney, “We’re following this story and look forward to a successful conclusion to this mess for Britney.”

Only time will tell what the courts will decide in this matter, but maybe with a strong legal team around her, Britney will be able to remove her father from the conservatorship and move on with her life.

More updates to come as this story develops.

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