What's next for Britney Spears' conservatorship? Legal experts weigh in
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The "Toxic" singer has been under conservatorship since 2008. However, Spears made it clear in court last week that she wants to terminate it.
David Glass, a certified family law attorney and partner with Enenstein Law who also holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, said he believes the judge presiding over the case is in a precarious position as Spears has stated her desire to dissolve the conservatorship without having to prove her mental fitness. "She's not going to be able to end the conservatorship based only on her statement to the court," he said. "Britney is going to have to work with her attorney and she's going to have to work up a petition to terminate conservatorship, wherewith the help of her attorney, she lays out all the reasons why she thinks it's unfair to be part of a conservatorship."More Related News