There’s no date for that hearing yet.
But her personal life also keeps pushing its way into the headlines.
This summer, he requested permission to resign from the role, and Judge Brenda Penny approved that request.
“I’m sorry for my ignorance, but I honestly didn’t know that.”
Britney Spears' longtime manager, Larry Rudolph, also resigned recently.
“I’ve told the world I’m happy and OK,” the singer said.
But that cheery public image was a lie, she added.
“I’m traumatized.
I’m not happy, I can’t sleep …
I’m so angry it’s insane.”
Britney Spears also said the conservatorship’s control of her life went well beyond her finances.
She also said that her boyfriend, Sam Asghari, isn’t even able to drive her places.
The New York Times Presents Framing Britney Spears is available onFXand FX on Hulu.
The documentary episode sparked plenty of social-media posting and attention to her case.
And on Sunday, CNN aired a new documentary,Toxic: Britney Spears' Battle For Freedom.
Spears was just 11 in 1992 when she was cast on The Mickey Mouse Club.
There’s no question she’s one of the best-selling, best-earning and most-searched stars of all time.
But her personal life has often outshone her career successes.
She wed childhood friend Jason Alexander in 2004, but that marriage was annulled after just 55 hours.