Britney’s lawyer Mathew Rosengart appeared in court on Tuesday on behalf of the 40-year-old musician to support a petition filed by Lynne, 66, in November 2021 – the month marking the end of her husband’s 13-year conservative tenure. Jamie Spears, 69 years old. , presided – asking Britney to pay her legal fees. “Britney Spears has been the sole breadwinner of her family for decades, supporting her entire family,” Rosengart said in legal documents reviewed by Page Six. The latter: Britney Spears, 40, opposes the efforts of Lynne Spears, 66’s mother, to collect $ 660,000 from her to cover legal fees associated with the singer’s long battle for conservative service. The singer was seen on Instagram earlier this week Rosengart told the court “there is no legal authority to support the request” to raise funds from the singer’s estate, about five months after Lynne filed the request, as the hearing was due to take place on Wednesday. The lawyer in the legal documents listed the expenses of Oops! … The singer of I Did It Again has covered for her mother a total of about 1.7 million dollars. “For at least a decade she lived in a large, spacious Britney Spears home in Kentwood, Louisiana, for which her daughter also consistently paid – and generously – benefits, telephone services, insurance, property taxes, landscaping, a Lynne Spears pool. . work, pest control, repairs and maintenance, ”Rosengart said. On the conservator’s case, Rosengart said Lynne was a “third party” in the legal battle and that “there was no legal basis for the placement [Britney] in the middle of it “. Britney’s lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, appeared in court Tuesday on behalf of the music artist to disagree with Lynne’s petition filed in November 2021. Arrested in Los Angeles in September Rosengart also told the court that Jaime Spears (photographed in LA with Lynne in 2012) “had a long history of financial mismanagement”, having filed for bankruptcy before Britney rose to prominence as a music artist in the late 1990s. Rosengart also told the court that Jamie Spears “had a long history of financial mismanagement”, having filed for bankruptcy before Britney began as a music artist in the late 1990s. Jamie benefited from “a lot of hard work” and earned “more than $ 6 million” as a caretaker for Britney’s estate from February 2008 to September 2021, when she was suspended from the deal, Rosengart told legal documents. Lynne, in her legal statement in November 2021, said that the singer of … Baby One More Time “enthusiastically agreed” with her involvement in the case to help get in and end the “nightmare and crisis that endured “while living under the conditions of the conservator. Lynne’s lawyers presented in detail the services they provided as a result of her involvement, such as meetings, court appearances, telephone and e-mail communications, and document preparation. In the midst of the latest developments in the long court battle, Britney took a vacation in Mexico, taking to Instagram as she enjoyed a topless outing on a beach The Grammy Award winner said in an Instagram post, “The baby did a bad thing PART 2 !!!” in a clip set to the song by Chris Isaak Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing The Grammy Award winner went out to the pool with her tropical getaway assistant An insider told Page Six last November that Britney was “furious” with her mother and “did not even let Lynne into her house” on one occasion. “A few weeks before the conservative service ended, Lynne flew to Los Angeles to try to reconnect with Britney,” the insider said. “But Britney did not even let Lynne into her house. She is furious with her. Lynne tried for several days to try to visit her, but Britney closed her. In the midst of the latest in a long-running legal dispute, Britney was vacationing in Mexico with her fiancé, actor and fitness professional Sam Asghari, 28, where she took to Instagram enjoying a topless beach outing. The Grammy Award winner said in an Instagram post, “The baby did a bad thing PART 2 !!!” in a clip set to the song by Chris Isaak Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing.