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Amanda Bynes' parents support her in ending her conservatorship

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Amanda Bynes' parents Lynn and Rick Bynes support her efforts to end her conservatorship of nearly a decade.The 35-year-old actress, who has long suffered from various mental health issues, formally requested the termination of the conservatorship by recently filing paperworkat the Ventura County Superior Court.Now her lawyer David A.

Esquibas has said her parents agree with her that she has made 'significant progress' in managing her bipolar disorder, Page Sixreports.

As seen in 2004:Amanda Bynes' parents Lynn and Rick Bynes support her efforts to end her conservatorship of nearly a decadeWhen the arrangement first began in 2013 after Amanda's breakdown, it was her mother Lynn who was appointed her conservator.Since then Amanda has remained on good terms with her parents - which Esquibas pointed out is a stark contrast from Britney Spears' relationship with her own father and former conservator Jamie Spears, as well as with the rest of her family. 'Bynes also filed a capacity declaration Tuesday, asCalifornia requires all conservatorship cases to have updated records about a conservatee's mental state from their physician, psychologist or religious healing practitioner,' Page Sixreported on Friday.A hearing on the matter has been placed on the court docket at the end of March.

Mother and daughter in 2002:When the arrangement first began in 2013 after Amanda's breakdown, it was her mother Lynn who was appointed her conservatorEsquibias toldPeople Magazine: 'Amanda wishes to terminate her conservatorship.

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