All That and The Amanda Show star has reportedly been sober for several years.Last month, after nine years, Bynes formally petitioned to end the conservatorship, with her lawyer David A.
Esquibias saying the actor believed “her condition is improved and protection of the court is no longer necessary”.Now, as TMZ reports, it is expected that Judge Roger L.
Lund will officially terminate Bynes’ conservatorship on Tuesday (March 22) at Ventura County Superior Court.In contrast to another recent high-profile conservatorship case – Britney Spears‘ – Bynes’ is moving relatively quickly because there are no objections to her petition and it has the backing of her parents.
Last month, an attorney for Bynes’ parents told NBC News that her parents “100 percent support” her decision.“The parents are happy, thrilled to get this good news.
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