Amanda Bynes' conservatorship of nine years is set to be terminated after a judge tentatively ruled the legal arrangement was 'no longer required.''Petitioner has provided facts that the conservatorship is no longer needed.
The Capacity Declaration filed 02/22/22 concludes that conservatee has capacity give informed consent to any form of medical treatment,' reads the tentative ruling made by Judge Roger L.
Lund, according to the Los Angeles Times.'The court determines that the conservatorship is no longer required and that grounds for establishment of a conservatorship of the person no longer exist,' reads the document.
One step closer: Amanda Bynes' conservatorship is on the brink of officially being terminated after a judge ruled the legal arrangement was 'no longer required'An official ruling will be made at an upcoming court hearing scheduled for Tuesday at 11AM at the Ventura County Government Center Hall of Justice in Ventura, California, according to The Times.Bynes, who has long suffered from various mental health issues, formally requested the termination of the conservatorship last month by filing paperwork at the Ventura County Superior Court.
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