It's now official: Britney Spears can use her money as she sees fit, right now, and without any restrictions.

This was decided by Judge Brenda Penny, who is presiding over her guardianship case.

This Wednesday, justice also decreed that nothing forced the star to put aside a sum in case she had to pay her father's legal costs.

This part of the conflict, which opposes the pop star to his parent, is still unresolved.

Mathew Rosengart, Britney Spears' lawyer, said in closing arguments that Jamie Spears' lawyers were no longer needed as the star's conservatorship was "over".

“Mr. Spears’ lawyers have already been paid literally millions of dollars at his daughter’s expense.

Before they are paid a penny more, this Court should exercise its right and authority to rule on the propriety of any further charges.

Otherwise, Ms. Spears will ultimately be forced to spend even more time and money trying to recover even more funds than she has already done,” said Maître Rosengart.

The endless clash

A big victory for Britney Spears, whose fortune amounts to 60 million dollars, but what seems to worry her for the moment is rather her little sister.

Jamie Lynn Spears released her autobiography,

Things I Should Have Said,

this week

.

She started her promotional tour and was, inevitably, asked about her famous sis.

Questions that did not bother her and to which she answered, to the chagrin of Britney Spears.

For several days, the names of birds and the revelations fuse between the two former child stars.

Britney Spears' lawyer recently got involved in their conflict by sending a formal notice to his client's little sister and raising the possibility of a lawsuit for defamation.

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