Amanda Bynes had hernine-year conservatorship officially terminated by a California judge this week.And having already done the leg work to find a new home for herself andfiancé Paul Michael to move into, the couple are gearing up for their new life together, which will be the first time they have ever lived under the same roof.'She's doing very well and looking forward to moving into her new property with Paul.
They're actively searching for furniture and she's excited about all of it,' Bynes' lawyer, David Esquibias, told People on Friday.
Looking to the future: Amanda Bynes, 36, is 'doing well' and looking forward to moving into her new home withfiancé Paul Michael, following the termination of her nine-year conservatorship, her attorney,David Esquibias, told People on FridayThe former child and teen star has had the support of her parents through her effort to gain more personal freedom, agreeing that she's made 'significant progress' in managing her bipolar disorder, according toEsquibias.'She's ecstatic to receive her parents' full love and support behind her decision to terminate the conservatorship,' he added.
Bynes requested to terminate the conservatorship of both her person and estate on February 23, along with a capacity declaration stating that she was mentally fit to look after herself, according to Us Weekly.And then, this past Tuesday, a Ventura County judge ruled to terminate the conservatorship, writing, 'The court determines that the conservatorship is no longer required and that grounds for establishment of a conservatorship of the person no longer exist.' New life together: Bynes and Michael, who announced their engagement in 2020, are currently furniture shopping in preparation to their move into.
Read more on dailymail.co.uk