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Britney brief proposes conservatorship end

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Britney Spears' father Jamie (l) should cease managing her affairs by September 29, lawyers say.
Camera IconBritney Spears' father Jamie (l) should cease managing her affairs by September 29, lawyers say. Credit: AP

An attorney for Britney Spears has asked a Los Angeles judge to terminate the 13-year-old conservatorship that oversees her personal life and finances by the northern autumn.

In a filing submitted to Los Angeles Superior Court, lawyer Mathew Rosengart asked that the musician's father, Jamie Spears, be removed from the conservatorship by September 29 and that a temporary replacement be named to wind down the arrangement.

"Ms Spears will seek appointment of a temporary, short-term conservator to replace Mr. Spears until the conservatorship is completely and inevitably terminated this fall," the filing said.

Jamie Spears set up the court-sanctioned arrangement that governs the singer's personal affairs - and her $US60 million ($A83 million) estate - in 2008.

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The singer told the court in June her father was controlling and she wanted out of the conservatorship, but no timeline had been requested.

In a surprise move, Jamie Spears said in court documents earlier this month that he supported ending the consevatorship , saying circumstances had changed.

Jodi Montgomery, the professional conservator who has been overseeing Britney Spears' personal affairs, supports ending the arrangement "subject to proper transition and asset protection," according to Rosengart's new filing.

The case was thrust into the spotlight in part by fans who started a #FreeBritney campaign on social media and a New York Times documentary.

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