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A woman who has taken on many responsibilities Britney Spears‘Personal choices have worked well for almost 2 years now – so says Britney herself, who calls for him to be brought in on a permanent basis – but wants to reserve the right to end his defense to his lawyer.
New Court D.X. has just been filed in Britney’s conservatism case, and they declare the singer wanted Pair Montgomery Going forward to be his new full-time protector of the person … while taking notes he asked his father, Jamie Spears, Resigning for good.
According to a paper obtained by TMZ, Britney noted that Jamie had temporarily relinquished that power in September, 2019 … and that Jodie had been appointed as her temporary protector at the time. Now it looks like Britney wants to keep the pair in a position to move forward. Sources connected to this case tell us … Jamie doesn’t mind the change, and Britney really likes to be paired in that role. It’s okay with that.
The difference between a Britney’s protector of a person and a Britney’s estate – the latter Jamie is still a co-defender With the Besmer Trust Company – that is, the pair basically take charge of Britt’s personal decisions, which include a bit of his day-to-day.
De Brits says exactly what the couple wants to keep going regardless of Britney’s well-being – which includes powers to limit visitors (unless she is restricted to the limits of counsel), maintaining security guards for caretakers and Britney. , Take action against orders to control civil harassment and the power to communicate with medical personnel regarding any treatment for Brittany.
As a co-conservator of the estate, Jamie still plays a role in her financial business and business decision making.
Here is another interesting line from the docs filed by Britney’s team … “The applicant clearly reserves the right to apply for termination of this conservatism under section 1861 of the Probate Code. Nothing within the application shall constitute a waiver of that right.” Make what you do … but it’s underlined and bold.