Lawyers for Britney Spears have expressed that the pop star wants the details of her conservatorship case unsealed stating that the singer is "vehemently opposed" to her father's effort to "keep her legal struggle hidden away".
Britney's father Jamie Spears has said he has "nothing to hide" in the legal row over her conservatorship but wants to make sure the singer understands the implications of opening the case up to public scrutiny, a Los Angeles court heard on Wednesday.
The 38-year-old singer did not appear in court and lawyers took part by audio.
Geraldine Wyle, representing Mr Spears, said her client's concerns are for the privacy of his daughter and her two sons, including fears over her medical records being made public.
She said he has "nothing to hide" but wants to hear directly from either his daughter or Jodi Montgomery, conservator for the singer's personal affairs.
Ms Wyle said one of the two should "potentially weigh in so that we are certain everyone is aware what exactly is being waived and the consequences of having information that is possibly harmful" if made public.
The singer's lawyer, Samuel D Ingham III, said he was in favour of pushing the hearing back "in the interests of getting it right".
Sitting at Los Angeles Superior Court, judge Brenda J Penny said she had a tentative ruling to deny the motion to seal recent court filings, but was deferring it to November 10.