Britney Spears can’t control herself – ever

January 7, 2009 by Sherry  

According to Access Hollywood, Britney Spears will never control her own life again. The courts filed papers to make the ruling official, and Britney’s conservatorship will be permanent. This means that essentially her father, Jamie Spears will have full control over Britney’s life – for the rest of her life

Her father will permanently control his daughter’s finances and personal matters. The court papers declare that Britney is substantially unable to manage … her financial resources or to resist fraud or undue influence.”

They also claim that she can’t properly provide for her own personal needs when it comes to health, which includes shelter and food.

What is particularly chilling is that Jamie has “the power to restrict and limit visitors by any means.”

While restrictions were good when it came to people like Sam Lufti and Adnan Ghalib, I can’t help but worry – what if Britney meets someone that she cares about and there’s really nothing wrong with him but Jamie just doesn’t like him? It must be scary to be a legal adult but not be allowed to have any kind of control of yourself.

I don’t really know why this was made permanent at this point. Britney isn’t a sociopath, but permanent it is. However, when the ruling was made in October she didn’t object or appeal.

What do you think of the permanence? Is it too much or is it the only way to keep Britney and her kids safe?

Image used with permission: Newscom


Comments

3 Responses to “Britney Spears can’t control herself – ever”
  1. Jeanne says:

    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can’t believe that!

  2. Richard L Walker says:

    Britney was improving and this was probably Jamie’s one and only chance to get 100% control of her money and her life. Definitely scary. Of course now if she runs away he will be able to really kick the negative campaign up another notch. If Britney has any representation she should be appealing that decision as far as possible. This is her life … or loss of it.

  3. PA WOMANIZER says:

    Not true! At any time, Britney can still petition the Court to end the Conservatorship. The use of the word “permanent” is misleading. It is used to end the “temporary” conoservatorship which can only stay in place for a limited period of time. Yes..permanent but Britney still retains power to petition the Court.

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