Amanda Bynes' conservatorship is likely to come to an end Tuesday, according to new documents filed in California. Court documents obtained by Fox News Digital show that Bynes' case is set to be discussed Tuesday morning in Ventura County. "The court intends to grant the petition for termination and order the conservatorship of the person of Amanda Bynes be terminated," the papers state.
A tentative ruling by Judge Roger Lund states that the court has determined "that the conservatorship is no longer required and that grounds for establishment of a conservatorship of a person no longer exist." Amanda Bynes, 35, filed a petition to terminate the conservatorship last month. (Reuters) Bynes, 35, filed a petition to terminate the conservatorship in late February. "Amanda is excited and looking forward to living independently", Bynes' lawyer David A.
Esquibias told Fox News Digital in a statement last month. Bynes was placed under a conservatorship in August 2013.The decision by a judge gave her mother, Lynn Bynes, legal control of her finances, among other things.
The legal move followed a series of public events that ended with Bynes being hospitalized after allegedly starting a small fire in a driveway, according to Page Six.
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