However, it now appears that the X Factor USA judge has told a judge that she wants control of her personal life even if her business affairs remain under the control of the conservatorship, Radar Online reports.
A source said: "Britney said she doesn't understand why it's still in place, and expressed her belief that she has got to be the only person under a conservatorship that has managed to land a $15 million work contract [on The X Factor USA]."
The singer was initially placed under the conservatorship in 2008 following her highly-publicised breakdown, but has since gone on to enjoy personal and professional successes in recent years.
Spears told the judge that she is more than capable of controlling her own life, and used her weekly appearances on live television later this year as part of The X Factor USA to highlight the progress she has made during the last four years.
However, the decision ultimately lies with Judge Goetz who is the only person who can end the conservatorship.
Amendments were made in recent months when her fiancé Jason Trawick was made co-conservator alongside Spears's father.
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However, despite Britney's building frustration and her heartfelt plea to the judge, it looks like the conservatorship will not be ending anytime in the near future.
"Britney's team of doctors just don't feel that she is ready for the conservatorship to end. They have specific concerns related to her mental health and aren't ready to tell the judge that Britney is ready to go it alone just yet. Judge Goetz is the only person that can end the conservatorship," the insider says.
Meanwhile, Judge Goetz has scheduled another meeting with Spears which will take place in the next 60 days, according to our sources.