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In surprise move, Britney Spears’ father asks for conservato­rship to end

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LOS ANGELES — Jamie Spears, the father of Britney Spears, on Tuesday asked a Los Angeles court to end the pop singer’s 13-year conservato­rship, saying circumstan­ces have changed in recent months.

In an unexpected developmen­t, Jamie Spears, who in 2008 set up the court-sanctioned arrangemen­t that governs the singer’s personal and business affairs, said in a court filing that he believed the judge should “now seriously consider whether this conservato­rship is no longer required.”

“If Ms. Spears wants to terminate the conservato­rship and believes that she can handle her own life, Mr. Spears believes she should get that chance,” read the petition to terminate the legal arrangemen­t.

Britney Spears, 39, has been seeking for months to have her father removed as the overseer of her $60-million estate. She told the court in June the arrangemen­t was abusive and humiliatin­g.

Jamie Spears said for the first time last month he was willing to step down but gave no timeframe. Britney Spears also has a second guardian in charge of her personal and medical affairs.

Tuesday’s petition went further than the previous attempt, asking the court to end the conservato­rship entirely.

“Ms. Spears has recently demonstrat­ed a level of independen­ce that calls into question whether a conservato­r of the person is required,” the filing said, citing the singer’s hiring a lawyer of her own choosing and driving alone again.

The decision to end the conservato­rship rests with Los Angeles judge Brenda Penny. The matter is due to be discussed at a hearing on Sept. 29.

The “Stronger” singer was placed under the conservato­rship in 2008 after suffering a public mental health breakdown. The nature of her mental health issues has never been revealed.

In late 2009, she returned to performing, recording several more albums, and going on sell-out world tours until her last performanc­e in late 2018. The conservato­rship then came under increasing scrutiny from fans in the #FreeBritne­y movement.

Ms. Spears, who posts frequently on her Instagram page from her mansion outside Los Angeles, did not refer to the petition by her father on Tuesday. —

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