Britney Spears and Jason Trawick. Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage/Getty Images
Britney Spears? father is making an extra effort to bond with his future son-in-law in an unusual way.? Jamie Spears is asking a court to add Jason Trawick as a co-conservator over his daughter, a source confirmed to People.? Jamie Spears, who?s has had legal control over his daughter?s multimillion dollar fortune since February 2008 after the pop singer suffered a psychological breakdown, plans for Trawick to have shared legal control over his Spears?s well being, but not her finances, according to the source.? While a conservator can make decisions over a person?s clothing, food and medical care, Spears will still have plenty of personal freedom.
How do you know when your spouse?s parents have accepted you?
Cupid?s Advice:
Being in love can be a wonderful feeling, and it?s even better when you have your partner?s parents blessing.? Here are a few ways to tell when your spouse?s parents have accepted you:
1. They enjoy your company:?When your lover?s parents are beating him or her to the punch when calling you to come over for game nights and family dinners, it sounds like you?re a shoe-in and their parents would love to see their son or daughter settle down with someone like you.
2. They brag about you:?Meeting your spouse?s parents can be hard enough, but when you have to meet an entire family, that can definitely turn you into a nervous wreck.? But, when your spouse?s parents have bragged and told everyone what a wonderful person you are, that can easily remove about 10 pounds of nervous stress from your head.
3. You?re introduced as their future son or daughter-in-law: This makes it official.? You?re no longer the ?girlfriend? or ?boyfriend? in their eyes; you?re now the in-law.? Whether or not you and your love are simply dating or are soon-to-be newlyweds, they hear wedding bells for you two and are already planning your wedding.
How did you tell when your spouse?s parents accepted you?? Share your comments below.
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