The end of Amanda Bynes' nine-year conservatorship looks to be near.
According to court documents, obtained by The Blast, the actress submitted paperwork signed by a psychiatrist that says she no longer suffers from "thought disorders." Plus, she consistently tests negative for drugs at random screenings.
"Ms. Bynes has no apparent impairment in alertness and attention, information and processing, or ability to modulate mood and affect, and suffers no thought disorders," the filing said. "Ms. Bynes' psychiatrist further opines that Ms. Bynes has the capacity to give informed consent to any form of medical treatment."
Amanda's mother, who is one of the conservators, is on board with with conservatorship ending, citing the doctor's "capacity declaration."
A former actress, Amanda has found her passion in fashion, as she's a student at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) in Los Angeles. Her report cards, which show "above-average grades," where included in the new court filing.
Paperwork further notes that the "Easy A" star has been living in a structured community for women since 2020.
"In 2021 Ms. Bynes transitioned to the apartment community, which offers an independent living environment for women posed to transition into an autonomous lifestyle. The independent living apartment provides continuous accountability through ongoing random toxicology screenings, weekly apartment checks, and a weekly case management session with her case manager," the docs add. "The case manager in the community reports Ms. Bynes consistently tests negative for illicit substances in her system. Ms. Bynes desires to live free of any constraint. Ms. Bynes contends her condition has improved, and protection of the court is no longer necessary."
A hearing is set for March 22, and it seems likely that the conservatorship will end.
The conservatorship came after a lengthy series of bizarre behavior.
In 2013, Amanda was placed on an involuntary psychiatric hold after setting off a small fire on a neighbor's driveway and dousing her dog in gasoline. A stay in a psychiatric hospital followed. Then, in October 2014, she found herself in a treatment center after lashing out against her father on social media and being busted for shoplifting and DUI.
Also in 2014, she was kicked out of fashion school for odd behavior, with other students accusing her of attending classes with sunglasses on while high on marijuana, paying others to finish her homework, and blatantly cheating off of classmates during tests. In November 2014 she tweeted that she was "diagnosed bi – polar and manic depressive."
Along the way, she began online feuds and wrote odd Twitter messages.
In the years since, Amanda has largely cleaned up her life.
In November 2018, she said she's been sober for four years, but she returned to treatment two months later after what was reported to be a "stress-related relapse." Last year, she got engaged to Paul Michael, who met in Alcoholics Anonymous. She's also apparently dabbling in rap, as evidenced by several YouTube videos.