Britney Spears Independence Day may finally be here. At a hearing in a courtroom in downtown Los Angeles today Friday, a judge will decide whether to permanently end the custody of her father who exercised enormous control over the life and money of the superstar for almost 14 years.
Without any significant opposition from anyone involved, it seems likely that Judge Brenda Penny will overturn the rule of law. Her lawyer Britney Spears, her parents and the bailiffs who control the conservative service publicly support the termination.
Jodi Montgomery, the caregiver who oversees the singer's life and medical decisions, has developed a care plan with her therapists and doctors to guide her to the end of her father's painstaking care and its aftermath.
The judge has not given clear messages about her decision
The judge, however, has not given clear messages about what he will decide, and he has great discretion and power. Legal or bureaucratic obstacles or prolonged concerns about medical care or its finances Spears, could slow down what may seem like the inevitable end.
It is not clear whether the 39-year-old pop star will take part in the audition. Fans who have asked the court with the #FreeBritney movement to release the pop star are widely believed that the case has reached this point, they will be outside the courthouse.
Penny sided with Spears and her lawyer, Matthew Rosengart, at the last hearing in September, when she suspended singer James Spears's father from the conservative service, which has been in control at least in part since she first asked for it in 2008.
The judge did not find any charges against James Spears, saying only that the "toxic environment" made the move necessary. "The current situation is unacceptable," Penny said.
The pop star's lawyers will thoroughly investigate her father's actions as a curator
Prior to the hearing, James Spears reassigned his position and called for an end to the crackdown. Rosengart argued that he should be suspended and play no role at the end of the legal settlement game. He vowed to continue an investigation into the handling of custody by James Spears even after the trial was over.
The lawyer said he planned to take a "close look" at the actions of James Spears and his agents, and suggested that law enforcement investigate the New York Times documentary revelations about a surveillance device placed in her bedroom. .
James Spears' lawyers have said that Rosengart's allegations are unfounded and that he acted solely in the interests of his daughter.
James Spears parted ways with the lawyers who have helped him handle the case to date and hired Alex Weingarten, a lawyer who specializes in the type of disputes that may follow.
Just six months ago, it seemed that custody would continue indefinitely. Since then, the case has unfolded with astonishing speed.
Key was a speech by Britney Spears herself at a hearing in June, in which she passionately described the limitations and control of her life by her father.
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