Britney Spears‘ court testimony in June detailing her “abusive” conservatorship has prompted two members of US Congress to propose a bill to reform the system.Per The New York Times, Republican Nancy Mace and Democrat Charlie Crist have teamed up to put forward legislation that would allow Spears and other conservatees to request their judge-appointed conservator be replaced with either a public guardian designated by the state, a family member or a private agent.Currently, those in conservatorships must prove in court that fraud or abuse has occurred to have their conservator replaced.
Spears’ “months old” request to have her father Jamie removed as conservator was denied at the beginning of this month “without prejudice” – meaning the.
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