
The attorney who claims to represent Britney Spears at her request, Jon Eardley, filed papers on Monday in his continuing effort to appeal Brit's conservatorship by her father Jamie, according to EOnline.
The documents include a declaration from UCLA law professor William McGovern, that says Britney should have been served notice of court proceedings going on while she was in the psych ward at UCLA. McGovern says the rule that allows for 5 days' notice NOT to be given did NOT apply to Brit's case and therefore, she should have been notified of the conservatorship proceedings.
Because Britney was not notified, the conservatorship should not have been good for more than 30 days, he says; and Brit's right to choose her own lawyer was also infringed upon.
Will Eardley succeed in getting the conservatorship overturned?
I personally heard a phone call in which Britney was speaking to Eardley, telling him she wanted her life back -- is Britney really trying to get rid of her father through Eardley?
We haven't heard Britney speak in so long ... it's hard to know ...
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