Amanda Bynes' conservatorship of nine years has officially been terminated.The move comes after a judge had tentatively ruled that the legal arrangement for the 35-year-old former child star was 'no longer required.'On Tuesday morning, the ruling was made official when a judge confirmed the decision to end the conservatorship, TMZreports.Bynes' attorney David A.
Esquibias said in a statement: 'Amanda appreciates the love and support of her fans during this time. She thanks her family for never giving up.
Now that the conservatorship has ended, she looks forward to completing her bachelor's degree and living her life.'The ruling means Bynes, who once had a reported net worth of $3million, can now make her own personal and financial decisions.The official ruling was made at a court hearing at the Ventura County Government Center Hall of Justice in Ventura, California.
Free:Amanda Bynes' conservatorship is officially terminated: Judge rules it is 'no longer required' after nine yearsThere were no further details but the decision had already been explained in the tentative ruling that was given Monday. 'Petitioner has provided facts that the conservatorship is no longer needed.
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