Jamie Lynn Spears claimed all Britney Spears needed to do to end her conservatorship was move to a new state, but legal experts tell Fox News Digital the chances of that happening were "slim to none." Jamie Lynn doubled down on her claim that she attempted to help Britney out of her conservatorship multiple times during a part two interview with Alex Cooper for the "Call Her Daddy" podcast.
Specifically, Jamie Lynn claimed she gave Britney the advice of moving to a new state. Jamie Lynn Spears claimed all Britney had to do to end her conservatorship was move to a new state, but legal experts disagree. (C Flanigan/WireImage | Kevin Mazur/WireImage) Jamie Lynn claimed after living in a new state for six months, the conservatorship, which was established in California, would end.
She even offered to let Britney live with her in Louisiana, she confided to Cooper during the interview. However, legal experts disagree. "Britney couldn’t defeat the conservatorship by running away to another state," Ryan Sellers, founding partner at Hales & Sellers PLLC, told Fox News Digital. "The whole purpose of the conservatorship was to prevent Britney from doing things like going off to another state," Sellers, who is not involved in Britney's conservatorship case, added. "Her father, James Spears, had express authority to choose Britney’s place of residence.
If she tried to run off, they would have brought her right back just like if she was 12 years old." Jamie Lynn has been defending herself against accusations that she didn't help Britney get out of her conservatorship. ( Kevin Winter/Getty Images) Beverly Hills entertainment attorneyMitra Ahouraian, who is also not involved in the conservatorship, told Fox News Digital even if.
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