Amanda Bynes has officially filed to end her conservatorship after nearly nine years.The former Nickelodeon star, 35, requested to terminate the conservatorship of both her person and estate on Wednesday, February 23, according to Page Six.
Bynes also filed a capacity declaration at the Ventura County Superior Court as all conservatorship cases require updated health records about the conservatee’s mental state.The All That alum was first placed under a temporary conservatorship in August 2013 amid an accumulation of mental health and substance abuse issues.
The decision was made one month after she was hospitalized and put on a psychiatric hold for setting a fire in a stranger’s driveway.In August 2014, Amanda’s mother, Lynn Bynes, was named the conservator of her health care and personal matters.
Four years later, paperwork was filed to continue the conservatorship until August 2020.The Easy A star later took to social media to reflect on how she was adjusting, writing via Instagram in June 2018, “My dearest fans, thank you for all the support throughout the year and every year.
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