The payment details were included in court documents released Thursday but signed on Wednesday.
Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner Reva Goetz also ordered the pop singer, 26, to pay Samuel D. Ingham III, her court-appointed attorney, a fee of $58,800.
In addition, Goetz authorized the pop star's psychiatrist to hire two other doctors and pay them retainers totaling $9,000.
Jamie's co-conservatorship, which was set to expire March 10, was recently extended until July 31.
Jamie, a caterer, and attorney Andrew Wallet were put in control of the pop singer's finances and estate in February after she was hospitalized twice.
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