Britney Spears is preparing for a potentially life-changing hearing later as her conservatorship looks set to come to an end.
A judge in LA will decide whether to terminate the legal arrangement that's controlled her life and finances for almost 14 years.
The singer's previously described it as "abusive".
Conservatorship lawyer Tamar Arminak says there's no question about what will happen:
"There is no opposition to the conservatorship ending for the first time in 13 years. All the parties involved, be it Brittany, her attorney, the court representatives, her father, her conservator Jody Montgomery, all are in agreement that the conservatorship should end and thus there's no opposition."