Amanda Bynes is making her comeback — in a surprising new way!
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Amanda Bynes, 35, is making plans with her fiance Paul Michael just days after her nine-year conservatorship ended. The actress, who was granted her freedom by Judge Roger L. Lund of the Ventura County Court on March 22, is getting ready to move in with her soon-to-be-husband and is “doing very well,” according to her lawyer, David Esquibias.
“She’s doing very well and looking forward to moving into her new property with Paul. They’re actively searching for furniture and she’s excited about all of it,” David told PEOPLE in a new interview. “She’s ecstatic to receive her parents’ full love and support behind her decision to terminate the conservatorship.”
David’s words come after Judge Lund terminated Amanda’s conservatorship and revealed the court did so because they determined it’s no longer needed. “The court determines that the conservatorship is no longer required and that grounds for establishment of a conservatorship of the person no longer exist,” he wrote in a tentative ruling.
Related GalleryAmanda filed to end the conservatorship of the person and estate last month after her mother Lynn was granted temporary conservatorship over her back in 2013 due to concerning behavior. Lynn eventually gained full conservatorship in 2014 but the judge’s recent decision seems to indicate all is well with the former Nickelodeon star and she can now navigate her life on her own terms.
Amanda spoke out shortly after the decision to end the conservatorship went public and thanked her fans for their support.
“Following today’s decision by the judge to terminate my conservatorship, I would like to thank my fans for their love and well wishes during this time. I would also like to thank my lawyer and my parents for their
Amanda Bynes is making her comeback — in a surprising new way!
Amanda Bynes and her fiancé, Paul Michael, have dropped a new song. On Wednesday, the “Amanda Show” star shared the track, “DIAMONDS” on her official Instagram account. “DIAMONDS on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon music and itunes! search DIAMONDS Amanda Bynes Paul Michael,” she captioned the video.
Amanda Bynes is launching her rap career!
Amanda Bynes and her fiancé, Paul Michael, have dropped a new song. On Wednesday, the star shared the track, “DIAMONDS” on her official Instagram account. “DIAMONDS on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon music and itunes! search DIAMONDS Amanda Bynes Paul Michael,” she captioned the video.
New ink! Amanda Bynes added a trio of tattoos to her collection shortly after removing the heart-shaped one from her face.
Amanda Bynes may be free from her conservatorship, but she’s not quite ready to step back into the spotlight.
LOS ANGELES -- Actor Amanda Bynes was released Tuesday from a court conservatorship that put her life and financial decisions in her parents' control for nearly nine years.Ventura County Superior Court Judge Roger Lund terminated the conservatorship at a hearing in a courtroom in the Southern California city of Oxnard, her attorney David A. Esquibias said.“The court determines that the conservatorship is no longer required and that grounds for establishment of a conservatorship of the person no longer exist,” Lund wrote in court documents outlining the case before he issued his decision.Bynes, now 35, shot to fame on a pair of Nickelodeon shows as a teenager, but struggles with mental health, substance abuse and the law prompted her parents to establish court control through a conservatorship in 2013.Lund said this week that Bynes had demonstrated competency to manage her own affairs, including her mental health and other medical treatment.Bynes' conservatorship played out, and came to an end, far more quietly and less contentiously than that of Britney Spears, who had a long, often bitter and public fight to free herself from a similar arrangement.Bynes' parents agreed that the conservatorship should end and no one else objected to the court's decision.
Amanda Bynes is ready for «this next chapter.» On Tuesday, a Ventura County Superior Court judge in California terminated her conservatorship, to the delight of the 35-year-old actress. Bynes tells ET through her attorney, David A. Esquibias, that «words can't even describe how I feel — wonderful news.»«Following today's decision by the judge to terminate my conservatorship, I would like to thank my fans for their love and well wishes during this time.
Amanda Bynes is ready for «this next chapter.» On Tuesday, a Ventura County Superior Court judge in California terminated her conservatorship, to the delight of the 35-year-old actress. Bynes tells ET through her attorney, David A. Esquibias, that «words can't even describe how I feel — wonderful news.»«Following today's decision by the judge to terminate my conservatorship, I would like to thank my fans for their love and well wishes during this time.
Amanda Bynes is opening up.
Amanda Bynes was formally released today from a conservatorship under which her mother controlled the actress’ personal and financial decisions, according to multiple reports.
A new chapter. Amanda Bynes is officially free from her conservatorship.
After nearly nine years under a conservatorship, Amanda Bynes is about to be free. After a judge issued a tentative ruling that the court-ordered arrangement was “no longer required,” a Tuesday (Mar. 22) hearing will make the conservatorship’s termination official. Does that mean Amanda, 35, will appear on stage and screen once again? “I have not heard her say that she’s interested in returning to becoming an actress, but I wouldn’t rule that out,” Amanda’s attorney, David A. Esquibias, told Variety. “She has a new life ahead of her, and she is so young… She was a great actress. I’m sure many people would love to see her return to acting.”