jollyroger85
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They won't, nor do they care, to get it.
Sadly.
any more than you do, when taken to the extreme of liberty that she's been denied. Your take throughout this thread has been at best..... callous
They won't, nor do they care, to get it.
Sadly.
If no one here has personal experience with the "revolving door" of mental illness where paranoid or bipolar delusions pay a big part, then you don't know that these persons can act totally or 'reasonably' normal for periods of time.....and then the rabbit hole opens up and sucks them down. Again, and again, and again..... a few weeks in hospital here, a few weeks there, 6 months intensive..... then try something new, maybe this 20th mix of meds will work? maybe off all meds? try everything....but it just never ends. We tried for 10 years. There is no cure, only coping and lots of support. At some point you give up the dream of some return to normalcy.
Xavier Amador has a great book called "I Am Not Sick, I Don't Need Help" about his experiences with this. Helped me a lot is dealing with a family member in the same situation (with anosognosia).
No one with bipolar disorder needs a conservatorship, specifically, is what we're saying. They are supposed to be for actual incapacity, like dementia. I keep saying this. No one is saying people with bipolar don't need treatment or benefit from help.
You may think that this kind of arrangement is appropriate for bipolar, personally (I don't agree, of course). But legally, it should not meet the standards for such ironclad guardianship. Therefore, legal impropriety and state overreach are the concerns, not Britney's problems. It's all being investigated now, and the truth will likely come out, whatever it is - so I don't have much more opinion than that.
I actually do agree with this. Where I live, it is extremely difficult to get someone on conservatorship. My family member would benefit by it, but I doubt we could actually do it. That is because in most parts of the US, it's not illegal to be as incapacitated as you want to be- as long as you are not a danger to yourself or others. That is the hurdle, and it's a big one.
Britney's case is sad because I think the hurdle was lower due to her wealth and celebrity. She is an unfortunate target for people wanting to exploit her- friend, foe, and family included. If she was just some normal person living in a rural village somewhere, she'd probably be just fine on her own with community support.
Though is this egregious case, it is being thrown into the public eye just what a POS the Father and the conservatorship is, and that will likely/hopefully prove it's undoing.That (broken) arrangement & reasoning is in part how abuse, exploitation, and fraud, can continue in perpetuity.
Good luck trying to get out of an abusive conservatorship, guardianship, crooked power of attorney. 'Justice' is stacked against you.
Broken court systems, biased laws, corrupt individuals, abusive family, (and a long list of other professionals and people) make it easy for abusive, exploitative, and fraudulent conservatorships/guardianships/power of attorney, to happen in perpetuity.
Typically, a person gets out of a conservatorship or guardianship by dying.
An egregious case. Yes. But it's important to keep in mind that much of superstar Britney Spears's unjust circumstances share common horrors found in 'everyday' conservatorship and guardianship abuse cases.
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I hope at some point Britney will make a chart to show how much it cost her to get out of her conservatorship. The public should realize the financial and emotional costs to Britney.
It seems she is too busy posting topless pics on IG, and dance videos, to do that.An egregious case. Yes. But it's important to keep in mind that much of superstar Britney Spears's unjust circumstances share common horrors found in 'everyday' conservatorship and guardianship abuse cases.
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I hope at some point Britney will make a chart to show how much it cost her to get out of her conservatorship. The public should realize the financial and emotional costs to Britney.
At any rate, can someone show me the doctors reports and such, that led to this continued conservatorship? I mean, you can pretty clearly see she is unwell, based on her posts...but I would like to see the opinions of the medical experts who have examined her. I have seen a lot of opinions expressed by internet "experts", no doubt.
Since she is against any more "stupid evaluations" (her words), these documents are very much of interest.
I mean, you can pretty clearly see she is unwell, based on her posts...
Since she is against any more "stupid evaluations" (her words), these documents are very much of interest.
And it’s been 13 years. And it’s enough. It’s been a long time since I’ve owned my money. And it’s my wish and my dream for all of this to end without being tested. Again, it makes no sense whatsoever for the state of California to sit back and literally watch me with their own two eyes, make a living for so many people, and pay so many people, trucks and buses on the road with me and be told, I’m not good enough. But I’m great at what I do. And I allow these people to control what I do, ma’am. And it’s enough. It makes no sense at all.
Now, going forward, I’m not willing to meet or see anyone. I’ve met with enough people against my will. I’m done.
The main reason why I’m here is because I want to end the conservatorship without having to be evaluated.
It seems she is too busy posting topless pics on IG, and dance videos, to do that.
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At any rate, can someone show me the doctors reports and such, that led to this continued conservatorship? I mean, you can pretty clearly see she is unwell, based on her posts...but I would like to see the opinions of the medical experts who have examined her. I have seen a lot of opinions expressed by internet "experts", no doubt.
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No, someone can't. That information is contained in confidential medical records. Nothing short of a court order will show them to you.At any rate, can someone show me the doctors reports and such, that led to this continued conservatorship?
Through a mix of information sharing and advocacy, a fan account on Twitter has become a resource for people following Britney Spears’s conservatorship case. [1]
Megan Radford, 34, described @BritneyLawArmy as “a really reliable source of information” about the court proceedings. “They explain court documents for people who aren’t lawyers,” said Ms. Radford, who helps manage the @FreeBritneyLA account and has organized some of the #FreeBritney rallies in Los Angeles from her home in Oklahoma City. [2]
It seems she is too busy posting topless pics on IG, and dance videos, to do that.
At any rate, can someone show me the doctors reports and such, that led to this continued conservatorship? I mean, you can pretty clearly see she is unwell, based on her posts...but I would like to see the opinions of the medical experts who have examined her. I have seen a lot of opinions expressed by internet "experts", no doubt.
Since she is against any more "stupid evaluations" (her words), these documents are very much of interest.
Britney Spears is going to be surrounded by hangers-on hoping to gain by the association even if she succeeds in dumping Daddy dearest. She'll continue to struggle with wanting to be loved for herself while mobbed by people who want to use her. It isn't just her bipolar disorder that could make this treacherous for her, but, IMO, general emotional insecurity.
There's a strong possibility that I have no idea what I'm talking about, since I am judging by such factors as her getting a huge hit with "Hit Me Baby One More Time" when she was 17 years old. I don't know exactly how much input she had in song selection so maybe I'm full of it, but I kind of thought of that song as a cry for help, quite a while before she had any public meltdown.
But again, what do I know. I just feel for her and wish her the best.
Britney Spears is going to be surrounded by hangers-on hoping to gain by the association even if she succeeds in dumping Daddy dearest. She'll continue to struggle with wanting to be loved for herself while mobbed by people who want to use her. It isn't just her bipolar disorder that could make this treacherous for her, but, IMO, general emotional insecurity.
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Competent lawyers and managers should be able to protect her from them and even from herself, as they do for other celebrities. That's what she's never had with Daddy in charge.
Competent lawyers and managers should be able to protect her from them and even from herself, as they do for other celebrities. That's what she's never had with Daddy in charge.
Plenty of other celebrities end up penniless. All the lawyers in the world can't protect her fortune from other people if she allows them into her life.
It's her right to squander her fortune, get serial married, loan money to worthless family members, and any other foolishness she wants to engage in. Financial ruin is absolutely a possibility if this conservatorship is removed, but that's really not the point.