AMANDA BYNES’ CONSERVATORSHIP TERMINATED
AMANDA BYNES’ CONSERVATORSHIP TERMINATED
Bynes,
who rose to fame as a child actor on Nickelodeon’s “All That” in the ’90s
and then starred in a slew of hit movies in the early 2000’s, has been under a conservatorship since 2013.
“The conservatorship is no longer need or required,
and therefore, the petition of termination is granted,” Judge Roger L. Lund said Tuesday morning
at the Superior Court of California, County of Ventura, in Oxnard, Calif. “She’s done everything the court has asked over a long period of time,”
the judge added, before celebrating Bynes.
Bynes was not present at the hearing. Her attorney, David A. Esquibias, spoke on her behalf.
Challenging the Status Quo: Examining the Flaws of Conservatorships
In recent years, the concept of conservatorships has come under the negative radar, raising great questions about individual rights, autonomy, and the potential for abuse within our legal systems. Made famous by high-profile cases, such as that of Britney Spears, conservatorships have ignited a global conversation about their ethical implications and the need for reform. It’s time to confront the fundamental flaws of conservatorships and advocate for a more compassionate and empowering approach.
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