Britney Spears’ conservatorship case heads back to court ‘to deal with financial and accounting matters’
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Britney Spears has been freed from her conservatorship, but the case is heading back to court on Wednesday. The Dec. 9 hearing should produce a clearer vision of how Britney Spears' assets will be handled moving forward.
Spears’ attorney, former federal prosecutor Mathew Rosengart, requested the meeting as a "safety net" regarding her estate as the temporary conservator of the estate, certified public accountant John Zabel, will handle the transition of Spears' assets and matters regarding the trust.
When Judge Brenda Penny handed down the decision to terminate the conservatorship last month, Rosengart called the move a "monumental day" at a news conference outside the courthouse in downtown Los Angeles.
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