Britney Spears' Father Has Filed A Legal Petition To Revoke Her Conservatorship

Britney Spears' Father Has Filed A Legal Petition To Revoke Her Conservatorship

Britney Spears' father has filed paperwork in a Los Angeles court to terminate his 13-year conservatorship of her life and finances.

"This court now carefully evaluate whether this conservatorship is no longer warranted," Jamie Spears wrote.

In the previous two years, she has attempted to remove him from his position twice.

The pop artist has called their relationship "abusive" and has refused to perform for him.

Her father's court motion comes two months after the Toxic singer testified in front of the court, demanding that the conservatorship be lifted immediately.

"Recent occurrences linked to this conservatorship have brought into question whether circumstances have altered to the point where grounds for establishing a conservatorship may no longer exist," the filing to the Los Angeles Superior Court reads.

"Ms Spears has told this Court that she wants control of her life back without the safety net of a conservatorship," the petition reads, adding that she has stated her desire to manage her own medical and financial affairs.

"As Mr Spears has stated numerous times, all he cares about is what is best for his daughter," the statement reads.

"If Ms Spears wants to end the conservatorship and believes she is capable of managing her own life, Mr Spears believes she should be able to do so."

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