Justin Bieber's behavior has raised concerns! Guardianship is on the agenda.

Justin Bieber's behavior has raised concerns! Guardianship is on the agenda.

12.06.2025 15:31

Justin Bieber, who has drawn attention with his erratic social media posts and strange behavior in recent days, is reportedly at risk of being taken to court by his wife Hailey for guardianship. According to legal experts, this process could be initiated due to concerns that Justin may have lost both his psychological stability and financial control.

Justin Bieber has drawn attention in recent weeks with his inconsistent and strange posts on social media. The 31-year-old singer, who has been seen exhibiting unconscious or inconsistent behavior in photos and videos, has worried his fans.

LAWYERS HAVE ISSUED WARNINGS

Following these developments, comments have increased regarding the need for Justin to seek professional help. Noted legal expert Jamie Wright, speaking to The U.S. Sun, highlighted the possibility of guardianship, stating, "If Justin Bieber's recent behavior is as disturbing as reported, with signs such as erratic social media posts, mental confusion, and emotional instability, guardianship may be considered."

Justin Bieber's behavior has raised concerns! Guardianship is on the agenda

A SERIOUS DECISION UNDER CALIFORNIA LAW

Wright emphasized that guardianship decisions in California are extremely serious and difficult legal steps, stating, "This is not just about looking 'out of it' on Instagram. Courts require a high level of medical evidence, and the burden of proof is quite high." He also referenced Britney Spears' lengthy guardianship process, which sparked significant debates about the abuse of the system, saying, "The public and the legal system are now much more cautious."

Justin Bieber's behavior has raised concerns! Guardianship is on the agenda

HAILEY OR HIS MOTHER MAY APPLY

Legal expert Jamie Wright noted that the legal right to apply for guardianship cases mostly belongs to the spouse or parent. In this context, he stated that Justin Bieber's wife, Hailey Bieber (28), or his mother, Pattie Mallette, has the right to apply to the court.

However, according to Wright, for the court to accept such an application, serious justifications must be presented. Strong evidence must be provided that supports the application, indicating that Justin can no longer make rational decisions, poses a risk of harm to himself and those around him, including his young son, or is unable to manage his significant financial assets. Otherwise, it seems unlikely that the court would approve such a radical decision.

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