KEY POINTS

  • Britney Spears seeks to replace her father Jamie Spears with Jason Rubin
  • Jamie has been the conservator of Britney’s estate for more than 13 years
  • The singer wants Rubin to manage her assets and make health decisions for her

Britney Spears has officially filed to remove Jamie Spears as the conservator of her estate. In the petition she filed in a Los Angeles court on Monday, Britney sought to replace her father with Jason Rubin, a CPA at Certified Strategies Inc. in Woodland Hills California, as her conservator.

“Ms. Spears respectfully submits that the Court should appoint her nominee; in that, it is an objectively intelligent preference to nominate a highly qualified, professional fiduciary in this circumstance,” the court documents obtained by ET read, before referencing the recent decision of the court to allow Britney to choose her own legal counsel.

“Moreover, Ms. Spears respectfully submits that, given the Court’s recognition at July 14, 2021, hearing that Ms. Spears has sufficient capacity to choose her own legal counsel, she likewise has sufficient capacity to make this nomination,” as per the documents.

The filing states that the “Lucky” singer has more than $2.7 million in cash assets and $56 million in non-cash assets in her estate. The court documents formally request that Rubin be given the authority to manage all of Britney’s assets and make health care decisions for her. The first task is currently handled by Jamie, while the second is handled by Jodi Montgomery, who is the conservator of Britney’s person.

Rubin has been a forensic accountant since 1993 and has handled a wide range of complex civil litigation and trust cases.

Meanwhile, Jamie has been the conservator of Britney’s estate for more than 13 years. In her court testimony earlier this month, Britney described her conservatorship as abusive and said she wanted to press charges against her father for his “f***ing cruelty.”

The court documents filed Monday reiterated Britney’s previous claims about Jamie, stating, “The relationship between Ms. Spears and her father is so fractured that Ms. Spears and her father do not even speak, and any interaction with her father is unwelcomed and needlessly stressful.”

The filing, which coincided with another hearing on the singer’s conservatorship in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday, also described Jamie’s role in his daughter’s conservatorship as “far from benefitting” the singer.

“The venomous nature of this relationship makes Mr. Spears’ prompt removal inexorable, as it is detrimental to the well-being of the very person the conservatorship is supposed to protect.”

Britney Spears, shown here leaving the Los Angeles County Superior courthouse after a child custody status hearing in 2008
Britney Spears, shown here leaving the Los Angeles County Superior courthouse after a child custody status hearing in 2008 AFP / GABRIEL BOUYS