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Britney Spears's Sister Jamie Lynn Wants More Control Over Her Fortune

The battle for Britney Spears' assets continues...

Britney Spears's Sister Jamie Lynn Wants More Control Over Her Fortune

Jamie Lynn Spears wants more control over Britney Spears' assets.

The 29-year-old actress — who is the younger sister of the 'Toxic' hitmaker — was recently made a trustee for Britney's fortune but now she is reportedly requesting more control over her assets and has applied to the courts.

In court documents, Jamie Lynn is asking for the assets of the SJB Revocable Trust to be moved into Fidelity Brokerage Services, with her as the custodian.

Meanwhile, Jamie has been named as the trustee of Britney's trust, and she has been entrusted to ensure that Britney's personal fortune is transferred into a trust for the singer's kids in the event of her death.

Court documents obtained by Entertainment Tonight revealed that Jamie Lynn was made the trustee of Britney's fortune back in 2018.

At the time, the move was approved by their father, Jamie, and Andrew Wallet, the singer's former co-conservator.

Jamie Lynn is set to receive "the entire principal of the Trust", in the event of her sister dying, and she'll be responsible for making sure the money is used to support Britney's children, Sean, 14, and Jayden, 13.

The documents explain: "The entire principal of the Trust ... shall be promptly distributed by the Trustee to the trustee or co-trustees of the BJS Kids & Family Trust, to be held, administered and distributed in accordance with its terms."

Last week, meanwhile, Britney was told that her conservatorship will continue until at least 2021. The 38-year-old pop star requested that her father be permanently removed from the role, but a judge extended the terms of her conservatorship until February next year. The 'Toxic' hitmaker's dad was appointed to the role when she was placed under the conservatorship back in 2008. However, he temporarily stepped down in 2019 citing health issues, when he was replaced by Jodi Montgomery. — BANG

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