Amanda BynesYou can now celebrate your freedom as a woman.
After news broke on March 22 that the 35-year-old’s nine-year conservatorship had ended, Amanda exclusively told CelebHomes News, “Words can’t even describe how I feel. Wonderful news.”
On March 22, a Ventura County Superior Court granted the former Nickelodeon star’s request to terminate her conservatorship, which immediately removed her mother Lynn Bynes‘ from the position of managing her daughter’s medical, personal and financial matters.
Amanda has done a lot and is proud to be Amanda. Lynn also loves how stronger she is on the other side. Tamar ArminakCelebHomes News was exclusively informed by Lynn’s lawyer. “Lynn is looking forward to Amanda’s engagement and everything that follows, and to having a mother-daughter relationship rather than a conservator-conservatee relationship.”
In February, Amanda—who got engaged to Paul Michael in 2020—filed to end the conservatorship. CelebHomes News obtained court records from the actress stating that she “has the ability to consent in informed terms to all forms of medical treatment and that she desires to be free from any constraints.”