Amanda Bynes now free from conservatory after 9 years

“The conservatory is no longer needed or needed, and as such, the motion for termination is granted,” Ventura County Judge Roger Lund said during a brief hearing that lasted just over five minutes, free of any drama or argument.
Bynes was not in the courtroom when the verdict was reached.
Bynes’ mother, Lynne Bynes, had acted as her conservator and had no objection to the application filed last month.
“The parents are happy and excited to receive this good news,” Tamar Arminak, an attorney for Bynes’ parents, told NBC last month. “The professionals say she’s ready to make her own life choices and choices and are so proud of her.”
Bynes recently spoke about her conservatory on Instagram, writing in part, “I want to thank you all so much for your love and support.”
Her efforts to finish her conservatory come after a judge terminated Britney Spears’ 13-year conservatory in November.
“Congratulations to Miss Bynes and good luck,” said Judge Lund at the end of the hearing.
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