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Guess who's making $10 million a year off Britney Spears?

BritneySp_Exclu_56936458_600 It's expensive being Britney Spears.

According to LA Now, attorneys for her father, Jaime Spears -- who has permanent control of her personal affairs -- submitted docs to the LA Superior Court last Friday showing it costs a little shy of $1 million a month.

A MONTH?

Yes, Jamie Spears and his attorney spent more than $10 million on the singer's behalf over 11 months in 2008.

But here's where it gets interesting. Over a third of the money paid out – $3.6 million – went to lawyers.

Around 17 attorneys have worked on Spears' matters since February 2008, after she was declared unfit to manage her own affairs.

Spears has paid $168,790 to her conservator dad for his trouble, and her former husband, Kevin Federline, got $178,818 for child support for their two sons.

Poor Britney received $55,500 in spending money.

 $55,000? Wow. That's hardly enough to keep a girl in designer jeans.

Her assets have been estimated at over $100 million. But we may never know for sure because it's all in private trusts. How convenient for those lawyers.

Don't worry your pretty little head about it, Brit-Brit. Just keep touring. ...

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It does not matter because she is rich enough...TOO BAD she is no longer single... I saw her success story on a millionaire site called lovingrich...com last week.

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