Amanda Bynes had approached Ventura Court to wage legal war to end the conservatorship of parents, but the hearing ended even before it began, with the conservatorship still in place.
A lawyer had claimed to rep the 28-year-old star, but the judge ruled saying that Bynes could not hire any lawyer due of the conservatorship, since she lacked capacity to enter into a binding contract, TMZ.com reported.
But Bynes, who has been reported to be roaming the streets of Hollywood being clearly delusional, is said to have intense dislike for her parents, so they couldn't control or influence her conduct.
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