A conservatorship for actress Amanda Bynes, which has been overseeing her personal and professional affairs for the past nine years, was officially ended by a judge on Tuesday.
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- A conservatorship for actress Amanda Bynes was officially ended by a judge on Tuesday.
- Bynes’ mother, Lynne Bynes, had been acting as a conservator and did not object to the request.
- “The parents are happy, thrilled to get this good news,” said Tamar Arminak, a spokesman for Bynes last month.
- The judge ruled that the conservator’s position is no longer needed or required, and that the petition for termination is granted, a short hearing lasting just over five minutes was held Tuesday.
- The actress was not in the courtroom at the end of the hearing, which lasted about five minutes.