Britney Spears’ Conservatorship Battle Continues
Understanding Britney Spears' Conservatorship Battle
“The legal controversy surrounding Britney Spears is no secret. Her father has controlled her career and finances since 2008, a position she's been fighting against for years.”
The release of a documentary following the star’s rise to fame, public breakdown, and recent comeback has put the spotlight back on Spears and her father, Jamie Spears, as reported in the article “Britney Spears’ conservatorship, explained” from CBS News. Jamie was named her conservator, a court-appointed role that gave him control over her estate many years ago, and she has been fighting back ever since. A financial company acting as co-conservator is also in the mix.
The Role of a Conservatorship in Estate Planning
What is a “conservatorship?” The legal definition of a conservatorship is a court decision where an individual or organization is appointed by a judge to manage the finances and other aspects for a person who has been deemed to be unable to care for themselves, manage their finances or make good decisions. The laws about conservatorship, like most estate planning laws, vary from state to state.
Conservatorship is generally granted as a first resort when someone is unable to take good care of themselves and there is no Power of Attorney or estate plan in place. An estate plan typically includes protections for a person when they become disabled. People who fail to have an estate plan with this type of protection end up in conservatorships and guardianships, sometimes with court-appointed strangers.
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Britney's Request to Remove Her Father as Conservator
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Safeguarding Individual Rights with Proper Planning
Conservatorships limit a person’s ability to advocate for themselves, to grow, develop and even learn from mistakes. Being locked into the permanent care of another person is not always in the best interest of the person who may need help for a period of time, but may not need to have their personal autonomy forfeited permanently.
An estate plan addresses these issues in advance and can prevent stressful and costly court proceedings for the individual and for the family.
Reference: CBS News (Feb. 13, 2021) “Britney Spears’ conservatorship, explained”
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