People and Page Six, Bynes has asked that the conservatorship, which has has been in place for the last 13 years, comes to an end as her condition has “improved”.
Her mother currently serves as her conservator.The Nickelodeon star lost full control of her personal, medial and financial affairs in 2013 after setting her neighbour’s driveway on fire.
Bynes has also spoke previously about her struggles with drugs as well as treatment that she received for bi-polar disorder.In 2020, a judge ordered Bynes into a psychiatric facility and last September, a court ruled that her conservatorship would stay in place to at least 2023.Now, Bynes is seeking to regain full control of her affairs and her estate.Her lawyer, David A.
Esquibias, said: “Amanda wishes to terminate her conservatorship. She believes her condition is improved and protection of the court is no longer necessary.”A hearing about the conservatorship is set for March 22.The news comes in the same year that Britney Spears had her conservatorship terminated.
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