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Amanda Bynes files to terminate her conservatorship

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Amanda Bynes has filed to terminate her conservatorship. Bynes, 35, filed a petition to terminate the conservatorship of her person and estate on Feb.

23, Bynes' lawyer David A. Esquibias confirmed to Fox News Digital.The petition remains confidential. A hearing in the case is scheduled for March 22. "Amanda wishes to terminate her conservatorship," the actress' lawyer told People magazine. "She believes her condition is improved and protection of the court is no longer necessary." Amanda Bynes has filed a petition to terminate her conservatorship. (Clint Brewer / BACKGRID) 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.

Amanda Bynes picks up Starbucks before her one hour indoor cycling class with a friend in 2018. Bynes kept it casual in an all black athleisure ensemble, complete with a Life of Pablo shirt, as she makes her way down the street with a friend. (Clint Brewer / BACKGRID) Bynes submitted a status report regarding her health to the Ventura County Superior Court in September and the document was approved by a California court.The "She's the Man" actress' lawyer clarified at the time that Bynes' conservatorship could end when it was "no longer convenient" for the star. "It is open day to day.

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