Britney’s Spears’ fiance now has the
blessing of a judge to help manage the singer’s personal affairs.
Jason Trawick received approval
Wednesday from Superior Court Judge Reva Goetz to become a
co-conservator over the Grammy-winning singer.
He joins her father Jamie Spears in that
role and will have control over several decision-making aspects of her
personal life but not in managing her assets.
Spears requested that Trawick join her court conservatorship
a few months after the couple became engaged. They appeared in court
together earlier this year, but the entertainer did not attend
Wednesday’s hearing.
She has been
under a court-ordered conservatorship since February 2008, when her
father stepped in to take control after she had been hospitalized twice
and had a series of incidents involving erratic behavior.
Geraldine Wyle, an attorney for Jamie
Spears, said after the hearing that her client was thrilled to have
Trawick involved. Much of the hearing was closed to the public.
Trawick, who has served as Spears’ agent,
attended the hearing but did not comment after its conclusion.
At the request of attorneys handling the
case, the judge did not consider the merits of whether to sell Spears’
former home in the Hollywood Hills for more than $4 million. The sale
can go forward without court approval.
The judge sealed several records related to the singer’s
health and settlements of lawsuits.
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