Britney's dad will continue as her legal guardian
From ANIWashington, Jul 3: 'Toxic' hitmaker Britney Spears will still have her father Jamie Spears act as her legal guardian until at least 2010.
Jamie, who has been the conservator of the singer's estate since her 2008 meltdown, has obtained a 1.5 million dollar bond to continue acting as her guardian, reports Contactmusic.
He filed a legal document on June 28 certifying that he had handed the cash over to the court so that he could remain Britney's legal guardian until at least the end of this year.
According to RadarOnline, the 1.5 million dollar bond, reportedly made up of Jamie's own money, has been put in place in a bid to prevent the singer's assets being pillaged.
It is unclear why the bond was filed so long after the court-ordered conservatorship was introduced last year.
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