In the terms of this conservatorship, Spears has to get permission for all financial and personal decisions.
Now, her mother, who divorced Jamie Spears in 2002, is speaking out.
Jones said that his client was “a very concerned mother,” according toUS Weekly.

Those fees had piled up in just six months since the conservatorship battle began in October of 2020.
The court filing stated that Lynne Spears believed the fees were “procedurally and substantively improper.”
Spears appeared with other future teen music stars, including Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera.

She was only 17 when her first hit single took the music world by storm.
“… Baby One More Time” propelled Spears from a Disney teen into a sex symbol practically overnight.
She continued to turn out songs over the years, including 2000’s “Oops!

I Did It Again” and “I’m A Slave 4 U” (viaBiography).
A year later, she gave birth to her first son, Sean Preston.
Everywhere Spears went, photographers seemed to follow.

By the end of the year, Spears lost custody of both her sons to their father.
It’s that conservatorship that Spears is trying to have dissolved as of this writing.
She also said she was forced to undergo medical evaluations and take the psychiatric medication Lithium.
“It’s a strong drug,” Spears said (viaHuffington Post).
“you might go mentally impaired if you stay on it longer than five months,” she said.
“I felt drunk.
I couldn’t even have a conversation with my mom or dad about anything.
They had me with six different nurses.”
“I have a (IUD) inside of myself right now so I don’t get pregnant.
I wanted to take the (IUD) out so I could start trying to have another baby.