The 33-year-old "Toxic" hitmaker, whose legal and financial affairs have been managed by her father Jamie Spears since she suffered a public breakdown in 2008, will have her conservatorship going on, reported TMZ.
The conservatorship has been successful and has helped the singer and her finances. All parties are happy with the agreement and there are no plans in place for it to end, according to sources.
Britney, who has a team of lawyers and doctors, along with Jamie, managing the conservatorship, has "substantial day-to-day freedom" to make her own decisions, said the source.
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