Britney Spears’ father Jamie was placed in charge of her legal and business affairs in 2008 after a very public melt down left her unable to take care of herself.
Four years later, Britney is getting praises from the judge in the case for turning her life around, and even though her father has continued to look after her estate, her legal team is working with Jamie Spears to devise a plan to gradually transfer control back to Britney herself.
E! Online is reporting that Spears’ fiance, Jason Trawick, is attempting to share conservatorship duties with Spears’ father. The website reports that Trawick will only have control over her well-being, and will not be in charge of her finances.
Britney and co. are scheduled for a court date later this month to iron out the latest details.
Did
you know conservatorship strips the incompetent person of all civil rights and
liberties including the right to marry?
Think about this: Britney has been
adjudicated legally as an incompetent person, yet she is “allowed” to go out
and rake in millions of dollars for performing – even qualified to be a judge
on a reality show, and now she’s being “allowed” to marry?
Seems
like all she is being denied is the right to make her own financial
decisions. And who’s making money off of
that? You can bet the lawyers who
continually collect fees from the conservatorship can’t make it the bank fast
enough.
Unlawful
and conservatorships are harming families and pauperizing vulnerable, disabled,
and elderly people all over this country.
Conservatorship
law is designed to “guard”, “conserve”, and
“protect” incompetent people and the public. Over the years, the laws have been misused,
misapplied, or manipulated to unjustly enrich court-appointed fiduciaries at
the expense of and to the detriment of the very people the courts have assigned
them to protect.
Who
pays the price? Every taxpayer picks up
the Medicaid tab when wards are pauperized into indigence under the guise of
“protection.”
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Yours,
Elaine
Renoire
NASGA
http://www.StopGuardianAbuse.org