Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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Well as we've learned from Michael Oher's case that's not necessarily how it works as in that you have been deemed incompetent to make your own decisions. I doubt anyone is really arguing against oversight over Britney but to have someone tell you you can't have an IUD out for any reason is very much like telling a woman you can't have a tubal ligation without your husband consent or if you're not of a certain age and regular folks all over have discussed that. Men don't typically go over that same level of interference with vasectomies.I've said it before and I'll say it again.....I may not have said it here but I have said it IRL.
As far as the conservatorship goes, clearly her father was not the right person to be in charge of it. That said, do you (collective you) have any idea what kind of case you have to have against an adult (let alone an adult with fancy attorneys in their corner) to get a conservatorship over them? You have to have one hell of a lot of evidence. My ex in laws consulted a lawyer about getting a conservatorship or POA or something over my ex at one point because at the time he had been in and out of rehab about 6 times and been in and out of the mental hospital another 6 times or so for suicide attempts such. The lawyer told them they didn't have a chance at getting a conservatorship over him when he was very clearly in crisis and couldn't care for himself.
Her argument that the conservatorship should end because her father wouldn't let her get her iud removed so she could have another baby was laughable. If you have a conservatorship in place it's because you have been deemed incompetent to make your own decisions, of course you therefore are unlikely to be able to care for a child, particularly when you already have 2 older children you have very little contact with.
Craziness all around.
There's actually quite a lot of stories from people, I think John Oliver did a segment on it for conservatorship. And interestingly he gives a different tale about the difficulty of getting it. Although he discusses Guardianship as well as Conservatorship--some states use this term legally speaking interchangeably. In my state a Conservatorship is designed for financial really whereas Guardianship is more on the personal level. One thing it does highlight is how incredibly easy it is for these two things to be abused and taken advantage of by those in control. It's not a long video but a good one to listen IMO. Slightly not related as we're talking about Britney's dad but just the whole process itself. Britney isn't elderly but the premise is really the same.