Britney Spears’ Full Statement Against Conservatorship: ‘I Am Traumatized’

Los Angeles Superior Court Probate abuseHow Britney Spears Feels

I just got a new phone, and I have a lot to say, so bear with me. Basically, a lot has happened since two years ago, the last time — I wrote all this down — the last time I was in court. I will be honest with you. I haven’t been back to court in a long time, because I don’t think I was heard on any level when I came to court the last time. I brought four sheets of paper in my hands and wrote in length what I had been through the last four months before I came there. The people who did this to me should not be able to walk away so easily. To recap: I was on tour in 2018. I was forced to do… My management said if I don’t do this tour, I will have to find an attorney, and by contract my own management could sue me if I didn’t follow through with the tour. He handed me a sheet of paper as I got off the stage in Vegas and said I had to sign it. It was very threatening and scary. And with the conservatorship, I couldn’t even get my own attorney. So out of fear, I went ahead and I did the tour. When I came off that tour, a new show in Las Vegas was supposed to take place. I started rehearsing early, but it was hard because I’d been doing Vegas for four years and I needed a break in between. But no, I was told this is the timeline and this is how it’s going to go. I rehearsed four days a week. Half of the time in the studio and a half of… Read More

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Legal Abuse Syndrome: A Preventable Public Health Problem

California Dr Karen Huffer Legal Abuse syndrome the book

If you’ve ever felt abused by the legal system, or had a friend or family member suffer traumatic stress having to go to court, then you will love this book. The eight-steps outlined in this book address the needs of litigants suffering extreme stress in court.Abuses typically observed are: the legal system being used as a weapon, i.e. one spouse using the court to punish the other in divorce proceedings; courts used for foreclosures and other transfers of property or assets unlawfully; false accusations and lying to the extent of fraud on the tribunal; threat of court used to bully, intimidate, harass and impoverish to cause a win by attrition. These methods destroy one’s ability to defend and protect themselves or to afford representation and costs of litigation. In this book are unique, step-by-step insightful ways to learn how to navigate the system and not feel bullied, tricked, or defeated again. In fact, properly used, the judicial system provides ways to help you by cooperation with accommodations through federal mandates. If you have been injured by the experience or are sick, suffering with invisible disabilities you will learn how to cope more effectively even in these adversarial challenging situations. To Learn more, please visit: https://EqualAccessAdvocates.com/ Protracted Litigation can be hazardous to yur health. Legal Abuse Syndrome is an insightful book that offers numerous case studies on the invisible cumulative stressors from dealing with the justice systems. This book can be used as a self-help manual or a guide for legal and health professionals. The methods outlined for dealing with losses and grief during litigation have been found to be sound and meeting the standards of managed care. The victimization felt by the court system is well documented and validates those… Read More

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