Britney Spears’ conservatorship hearing ended shortly before 4pm, with Jamie Spears leaving court without comment.
Court spokesman Allan Parachini said two new dates had been set for the matter to proceed to.
One hearing will review Britney’s psychiatric evaluation. The other will discuss attorney fees and whether Mr. Ingham’s powers can expand to cover the singer’ Trust as well as the conservatorship.
Mr. Parachini said two medical reports were filed during today’s hearing, but refused to disclose details of those reports.
He also clarified that the “bond” discussed by Mr. Wallett was an insurance policy to protect Britney’s estate.
The court also ruled that the Toxic star can be given an allowance by her father.
The Los Angeles Superior Court decided that Jamie, who is in charge of his daughter’s affairs, can issue her with a credit card.
The pop wreck will given $1,500 a week to ‘enjoy herself’.
Jamie Spears was put in charge of his daughter’s estate after she was committed into a psychiatric award earlier this year. He can control her spending, her employees and any business arrangements she wishes to make. But in today’s latest conservatorship hearing Britney got a bit more financial freedom.
“We want to issue her with a credit or debit card so she has some spending money and some freedom of choice as to how she wants to enjoy herself,” lawyer Geraldine Wyle, representing Jamie Spears, said. “We propose about $1,500 a week.”
Commissioner Riva Goetz said: “I have no problem with that.”

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