Britney Spears’ post-conservatorship “care plan” includes “decision-making” guidelines, according to a report.
Spears, 39, will transition from her conservatorship with a “care plan” or “termination plan” that was developed by Jodi Montgomery, the singer’s former conservator, and Spears’ medical team. The plan, obtained by People, was filed with the court prior to the conservatorship being terminated last week.
“Ms. Montgomery would like to ensure that there are guidelines in place for supportive decision-making to help her adjust and transition to life outside of the Conservatorship,” read the document, filed by Montgomery’s attorney Lauriann Wright. “The Termination Plan therefore necessarily contains sensitive and private information about Ms. Spears’ medical doctors, conditions and treatment, as well as information related to her minor children.”
Attorneys asked the court that full details of the plan be kept from the public.
During last week’s hearing, Judge Brenda Penny cited the care plan as a reason for finally terminating the conservatorship, a decision that was supported by attorneys for Spears, her father Jamie Spears and Montgomery.
In October, People reported that a source close to Spears was concerned with how the singer would handle her newfound freedom if her conservatorship ended.
“It’s going to be difficult for her to create a whole new life after so many years of restrictions,” the source said.
Montgomery, who took over as the lead conservator earlier in 2021, plans to help Spears as she adjusts to post-conservatorship life.
“Throughout the conservatorship, Ms. Montgomery has been a tireless advocate for Ms. Spears and it has always been her goal to give Ms. Spears a path toward the termination of her conservatorship,” Montgomery’s rep from EMC Bowery told People. “That day is now here.”
“Ms. Montgomery is happy to continue working for Ms. Spears and assisting Ms. Spears in her freedom, independence, growth, wellness, and happiness outside of the conservatorship.”