Retired actress Amanda Bynes' nearly nine-year conservatorship is reportedly coming to an end.
According to the Los Angeles Times and TMZ, Judge Roger L. Lund issued a tentative ruling on Monday that her"conservatorship is no longer needed."Bynes’ parents told NBC News that they are supportive of the decision.
Bynes submitted paperwork at the Ventura County Superior Court a month ago seeking the end of her conservatorship of her person and estate, which began in August 2013 amid substance abuse issues and legal troubles.Since then, the 35-year-old has received mental health and substance abuse treatment and celebrated a year of sobriety in 2020.
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