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Britney Spears Appears In Court For Conservatorship Hearing

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July 15 2013, Published 5:57 p.m. ET

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It's Britney bitch! The pop star arrived at the courthouse in downtown Los Angeles on Monday afternoon for a review hearing in her ongoing conservatorship, RadarOnline.com is reporting.

Wearing very short shorts, and a lavender blouse with black wedges with her hair pulled back, Spears was whisked into the judge's chambers by several sheriff's deputies. Our courthouse insider told us Spears looked radiant and happy.

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Spears new boyfriend, David Lucado had to undergo a background check, and sign a confidentiality agreement arranged by the pop star’s father.

Britney’s dad, Jamie Spears, who also controls her conservatorship, was the driving force behind the background check and agreement.

The Toxic singer has been under the conservatorship since her very public meltdown in 2008.

The court hearing is expected to be closed to the public, and is a routine matter. No changes are expected to be made.

Stay tuned to RadarOnline.com for further developments.

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