Anonymous wrote:We don't know that she is capable of having a career. A person can sing, dance, play a sport and be mentally incapacitated. She makes enough money in her chosen career to afford people to handle all of the stuff to make it work, but it doesn't mean she is in any way of handling it on her own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't know that she is capable of having a career. A person can sing, dance, play a sport and be mentally incapacitated. She makes enough money in her chosen career to afford people to handle all of the stuff to make it work, but it doesn't mean she is in any way of handling it on her own.
Why is the burden of proof on her rather than on those controlling and profiting off of her? They should have to prove that the conservatorship is necessary (and that does not include just “better for her” {by their or your standards} but NECESSARY…)
How do you know they haven’t? None of this is public
Because that's what's required by law. DId you even watch the lawyer video?
Yes, I knew about her locking herself in the bathroom. I should have specified my post was in response to the part about her threatening to drown her baby.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read somewhere she locked herself in the bathroom and threatened to drown the baby.Do you really believe that?
New poster here. It was the night of the 5150, I don’t think she threatened to drown them both but she refused to let anyone in. She was taken out in the ambulance.
The ambulance part is required for a 5150.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't know that she is capable of having a career. A person can sing, dance, play a sport and be mentally incapacitated. She makes enough money in her chosen career to afford people to handle all of the stuff to make it work, but it doesn't mean she is in any way of handling it on her own.
Why is the burden of proof on her rather than on those controlling and profiting off of her? They should have to prove that the conservatorship is necessary (and that does not include just “better for her” {by their or your standards} but NECESSARY…)
How do you know they haven’t? None of this is public
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't know that she is capable of having a career. A person can sing, dance, play a sport and be mentally incapacitated. She makes enough money in her chosen career to afford people to handle all of the stuff to make it work, but it doesn't mean she is in any way of handling it on her own.
Why is the burden of proof on her rather than on those controlling and profiting off of her? They should have to prove that the conservatorship is necessary (and that does not include just “better for her” {by their or your standards} but NECESSARY…)
Anonymous wrote:We don't know that she is capable of having a career. A person can sing, dance, play a sport and be mentally incapacitated. She makes enough money in her chosen career to afford people to handle all of the stuff to make it work, but it doesn't mean she is in any way of handling it on her own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video is over 20 minutes long, can you give us the highlights?
4:35 - 6:08
She has fewer right than a prisoner. Basically no rights even though she's capable having a career.
7:02
To be forced into a conservatorship, you have to show that the person has the inability to properly provide for their own basic needs such as food, health, clothing, and shelter. You cannot manage your own financial resources or resist fraud or undue influence.
19:55
Britney's activities while under the conservatorship show that she is in a different place than in 2008 so why is she still a ward?
If you don't want to watch multiple sections, just watch 19:55
Not sure Britney can manage her own financial resources or resist fraud or undue influence. Remember Sam Lufti?
*Lutfi
Yes, but that was in 2008. And again, there are less restrictive means of keeping an eye on finances. And honestly, Jodi Montgomery sounds pretty damn shady as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video is over 20 minutes long, can you give us the highlights?
4:35 - 6:08
She has fewer right than a prisoner. Basically no rights even though she's capable having a career.
7:02
To be forced into a conservatorship, you have to show that the person has the inability to properly provide for their own basic needs such as food, health, clothing, and shelter. You cannot manage your own financial resources or resist fraud or undue influence.
19:55
Britney's activities while under the conservatorship show that she is in a different place than in 2008 so why is she still a ward?
If you don't want to watch multiple sections, just watch 19:55
Not sure Britney can manage her own financial resources or resist fraud or undue influence. Remember Sam Lufti?
*Lutfi
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read somewhere she locked herself in the bathroom and threatened to drown the baby.Do you really believe that?
New poster here. It was the night of the 5150, I don’t think she threatened to drown them both but she refused to let anyone in. She was taken out in the ambulance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read somewhere she locked herself in the bathroom and threatened to drown the baby.Do you really believe that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video is over 20 minutes long, can you give us the highlights?
4:35 - 6:08
She has fewer right than a prisoner. Basically no rights even though she's capable having a career.
7:02
To be forced into a conservatorship, you have to show that the person has the inability to properly provide for their own basic needs such as food, health, clothing, and shelter. You cannot manage your own financial resources or resist fraud or undue influence.
19:55
Britney's activities while under the conservatorship show that she is in a different place than in 2008 so why is she still a ward?
If you don't want to watch multiple sections, just watch 19:55
Not sure Britney can manage her own financial resources or resist fraud or undue influence. Remember Sam Lufti?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video is over 20 minutes long, can you give us the highlights?
4:35 - 6:08
She has fewer right than a prisoner. Basically no rights even though she's capable having a career.
7:02
To be forced into a conservatorship, you have to show that the person has the inability to properly provide for their own basic needs such as food, health, clothing, and shelter. You cannot manage your own financial resources or resist fraud or undue influence.
19:55
Britney's activities while under the conservatorship show that she is in a different place than in 2008 so why is she still a ward?
If you don't want to watch multiple sections, just watch 19:55
Anonymous wrote:The video is over 20 minutes long, can you give us the highlights?