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Judge rules Amanda Bynes' conservatorship is 'no longer required'

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Amanda Bynes' days of living under her parents' control is ending. According to new legal docs obtained by TMZ, the judge overseeing Amanda's conservatorship case issued a tentative ruling on March 21 saying the conservatorship is "no longer required."It's widely expected that the judge will formally terminate Amanda's nine-year conservatorship on March 22.

The "Hairspray" actress' parents on in support of the termination, as is Amanda.The conservatorship came after a lengthy series of bizarre behavior, but Amanda has largely cleaned up her life.In November 2018, she said she's been sober for four years, but she returned to treatment two months later after what was reported to be a "stress-related relapse." In 2020, she got engaged to Paul Michael, who she met in Alcoholics Anonymous.Last week, TMZ reported that Amanda found a home to rent in Los Angeles, and Paul is set to move in with her once the conservatorship is formally removed.

Amanda has been staying at sober living facility that only allows women, so this will mark the first time the couple has lived together.

Unlike the final days of Britney Spears' famous conservatorship battle, Amanda's situation hasn't been nearly as dramatic. The former "Easy A" star submitted paperwork signed by a psychiatrist that says she no longer suffers from "thought disorders." Plus, she consistently tests negative for drugs at random screenings.

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