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Amanda Bynes' Lawyer Says She's Looking Forward to 'Normalcy' After Conservatorship

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Amanda Bynes‘ attorney is sharing more details about the end of her conservatorship. Variety writes that on Monday (March 21), a judge issued a tentative ruling that the conservatorship is “no longer required.” The 35-year-old actress had been under the same court-ordered arrangement since 2013. Click inside to find out what her attorney said… “I’m excited for her.

She is excited,” David A. Esquibias told the outlet after the hearing. “We’re all excited and we’re all anxiously looking forward to Amanda living a life as a private and normal citizen.” He added that the Easy A star will not be present for Tuesday’s hearing and said that her parents have both been “very supportive” throughout her conservatorship.

Last month, he explained that the conservatorship was always “intended to be temporary. Variety notes that there are not expected to be any objections to Amanda‘s petition during Tuesday’s hearing.

In her filing, Amanda‘s psychiatrist wrote that she “has no apparent impairment in alertness and attention, information and processing, or ability to modulate mood and affect, and suffers no thought disorders.” David went on to discuss the facility the actress lives in, which is a structured community for women in need designed to support those with drug, alcohol or substance dependency issues, as well as medical issues. David said that Amanda “has done very well in a very short period of time that she’s been there.” He added, “Now she’s able to live on her own independently and free of the conservatorship.” As for what Amanda has planned, David said that “she is looking forward to what her next step is going to be.” “One of the things that she’s talking about is a fragrance line and possibly a clothing line, while she

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