FINDING BRITNEY

Who is Britney Spears’ lawyer Samuel D. Ingham III?

BRITNEY Spears' battle to take back control of her finances and career continues - after the star addressed court on June 23.

Her lawyer, Samuel D. Ingham III, who represented the Toxic singer as she fights to break free from the 13-year conservatorship is resigning, according to reports.

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Sam Ingham has been Britney's lawyer for 13 yearsCredit: Linkedin

Who is Samuel D. Ingham III?

Samuel D. Ingham III is a lawyer based in Ojai, California.

He studied at the University of California School of Law and is now a State Bar Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust a Probate Law.

In addition, Ingham has been trained and qualified as a mediator by the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the Los Angeles County Superior Court.

A bio on the laywer's LinkedIn page reads: "My practice is devoted to court proceedings involving conservatorships and trusts.

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"These areas both involve the application of complex laws to challenging family situations.

"Over the years, I have developed a "problem solving" approach to these cases to avoid or minimise litigation and arrive at a cost-effective resolution."

Britney Spears spoke in court last monthCredit: Reuters

What has he said on Britney Spears' conservatorship case?

The singer's father, Jamie Spears, had been in control of both the singer's financial and personal affairs before stepping down from the latter role in September 2019 due to health reasons.

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Jodi Montgomery - a care professional - then replaced him on what has been a temporary basis.

At the hearing into Britney's case in April 2021, her lawyer Samuel D Ingham III told a judge in Los Angeles he would file a petition to make the appointment permanent.

The key legal papers have now been filed and obtained by the PA news agency.

Jamie Spears had been in control of both the singer's financial and personal affairsCredit: AP
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Popstar Britney Spears had also requested that she address the court herself at her next hearing.

He proposed that the hearing be scheduled on an “expedited basis,” preferably within 30 days.

Spears’ lawyer did not say at the time what the 39-year-old singer wanted to tell  Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny.

However, the judge scheduled a June 23 hearing on the status of the conservatorship.

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