Even if conservatorship ends
Britney Spears wants to retain her personal conservator, even if her 13-year conservatorship ends.
The 39-year-old pop star has not had control of her affairs since 2008.
The mother of 2 has campaigned for her father, Jamie Spears, to step down from his position as co-conservator.
Ms. Spears has said she is keen for conservator of her person, Jodi Montgomery, to remain in her role.
Reports say Britney has already asked Ms. Montgomery to assist her in dealing with doctors, making appointments and ensuring she takes the right medication.
As well as handling the staff in her house, arranging meals with her chefs, and organising her trips.
Earlier this week, the singer's father, filed a petition to scrap the conservatorship - saying circumstances changed.
In August, 69 year-old Jamie agreed to step down from his role, as conservator of his daughter's estate - saying he did not want a "public battle".
39 year-old Britney has previously described the legal arrangement, controlling her affairs, as humiliating and abusive.
Mr. Spears says he's been the target of "unjustified attacks" but is preparing for an "orderly transition".
A judge will make the final decision.
Mr. Spears has always strongly denied exploiting his daughter.