Is Britney Spears in charge of her own finances now?

Is Britney Spears in charge of her own finances now?

Britney Spears, shown in 2018, now can manage her own finances again after a judge granted a motion Wednesday. Not only is Britney Spears “a free woman,” she’s now also free to sign her own estate paperwork and manage her finances for the first time in nearly 14 years. Judge Brenda J.

How much does Britney Spears Dad get paid?

Britney accuses her father of enriching himself, raking in more than $6 million from her estate during her conservatorship. In addition to being paid $16,000 a month for his role as Britney’s conservator, Jamie also received a percentage of his daughter’s tour gross revenues.

How much money has Britney Spears father taken from her?

$6 million
Britney Spears’ legal team has said that her father Jamie Spears “enriched himself” by “taking more than $6 million from his daughter’s earnings” throughout the course of her conservatorship and should be able to pay his own legal fees, in new court documents filed ahead of a hearing on Wednesday.

Did Britney Spears sister steal her money?

Jamie Lynn has denied profiting from her famous big sister, though Britney claimed in her June 2021 court hearing that her entire family makes money off of her.

Is Britney Spears conservatorship terminated?

Britney Spears’ conservatorship has been terminated after 13 years, a California court has determined. “The court finds and determines that the conservatorship of the person and the Estate of Britney Jean Spears is no longer required,” Judge Brenda Penny ruled on Friday afternoon.

Does Britney’s dad control her?

For much of that time, all decisions about her personal, medical and financial affairs have been completely controlled by her father, Jamie Spears, who initiated the conservatorship 13 years ago — and whom the singer has accused of exploiting her.

Who controls Britney’s money?

Britney Spears is set to gain full control of her finances and isn’t required to pay her father’s legal fees, a judge has ruled. The pop star will finally have full control over her financial assets after a 13-year long conservatorship, following a heated hearing in a Los Angeles courtroom on Wednesday.