Britney Spears’ conservatorship lawsuit took an unexpected turn earlier this month when her father filed a petition to terminate the 13-year court-approved arrangement. Jamie Spears stated that his daughter “has the right to have this Court now carefully assess whether this conservatorship is no longer necessary.” He went on to say that Britney’s situation has changed to the point that “grounds for establishing a conservatorship may no longer exist.” Jamie, on the other hand, requested a court hearing in January. Britney and her lawyer Matthew Rosengart, on the other hand, are demanding that it happen as soon as possible.
Britney wants the conservatorship dissolved, or at the very least her father replaced as her conservator, as soon as possible so she may move through with planning for her upcoming wedding. Her four-year boyfriend, Sam Asghari, proposed to her lately. According to Rolling Stone, Rosengart and Britney are “in the midst of employing a family law counsel” to draft a prenuptial agreement in records filed with the Los Angeles Superior Court.
“The prenuptial agreement process will require communications with and cooperation from the conservator of her estate,” Rosengart adds. “Given that Ms. Spears’s relationship with that conservator (her father) is broken, Mr. Spears’s continued involvement would impede the ability to negotiate and consummate a contract that all can agree is in Ms. Spears’s best interests.”
The filing as Netflix shared the first trailer for Britney Vs. Spears, a documentary about the singer’s long-standing conservatorship.