A Los Angeles judge on Wednesday extended the temporary suspension of singer Britney Spears’ conservatorship, a legal arrangement that has controlled her life and finances for 13 years..
The move comes after Spears’ bombshell testimony last month in which she alleged she had been forced to take medication against her will, was not allowed to remove her intrauterine device (IUD) for birth control, and was prevented from marrying or having more children..
The judge’s decision means that the temporary suspension, which was initially granted on June 23, will remain in effect until the next hearing on July 14. At that hearing, the judge will consider whether to terminate the conservatorship altogether..
Spears’ attorney, Matthew Rosengart, said in a statement that he was .