Conservatorship is a legal term that refers to the situation when a court appoints someone to manage the personal or financial affairs of another person who is unable to do so because of age, illness, or disability.
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Conservatorship can apply to anyone, but it is often associated with celebrities who have mental health issues or substance abuse problems.
Some examples of celebrities who have been under conservatorship are Britney Spears, Amanda Bynes, and Casey Kasem. The reasons for their conservatorship vary, but they usually involve a loss of control over their own decisions, finances, and careers.
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Conservatorship can be seen as a way to protect them from harm or exploitation, but it can also limit their freedom and autonomy. Conservatorship is not permanent and can be terminated or modified by the court if the person under conservatorship shows improvement or changes in their circumstances.
However, ending a conservatorship can be difficult and may require legal battles and medical evaluations. Conservatorship can also be costly and time-consuming for both the person under conservatorship and the person appointed as the conservator.


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