A judge issued a tentative ruling Tuesday to extend Amanda Bynes’ conservatorship until 2023, a development that offers a stark contrast to Britney Spears’
. Spears’ former attorney pushed for her case to be unsealed and open to the public, while Bynes’ case is still behind closed doors.
A judge also approved a request from Bynes’ mother to end her estate conservatorship in 2017, keeping Bynes under her mother’s control for medical and personal affairs. A 2016 court ruling indicates that Bynes’ assets were moved into a trust, which is less restrictive and puts the family in court less often, Wentz said.
There is still much unknown about Bynes’ case, while Spears has been able to openly express her experiences and feelings to the public.
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