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Amanda Bynes files to end conservatorship after nine years

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according to TMZ.It comes shortly after Britney Spears’ conservatorship was terminated in November in a landmark decision. Amanda’s conservatorship was first put in place following a series of mental health and substance abuse issues.In September last year, a judge ruled to extend it for two years, until 2023.The ruling was made after Lynn Bynes, the actress’s mother, submitted a report about her daughter in July, Us Weekly reported.Speaking to People magazine, Amanda’s lawyer David Esquibias clarified that the conservatorship could terminate whenever Amanda felt it was time to end.He explained: ‘Her conservatorship is not extended through, March 2023.

It is open day to day. A status report regarding her health and welfare was recently filed and approved by the court.‘By law, the next status report is due in two years.

Her conservatorship will terminate when it is no longer convenient for Amanda.’Amanda keeps a fairly low profile but occasionally updates fans.Last year, Amanda’s lawyer insisted she was ‘doing great’ ahead of her 35th birthday.David A.

Esquibias said at the time: ‘Amanda is doing great. She lives by the beach, attends school and is enjoying meditation and Soul Cycle classes.‘She looks forward to celebrating her birthday with family and friends.’Prior to that, Amanda was working on her degree at California’s Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) after graduating with her associate’s degree in 2019.David explained that the actress – who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder – is ‘very entrepreneurial’ but was also committed to her studies.Speaking about Amanda’s progress, he said last year: ‘Amanda is very entrepreneurial.

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