Lindsay Lohan 'expecting glowing report' at next probation meeting

Lindsay Lohan leaving Los Angeles County Superior Court after attending a progress report hearing, relating to her recent conviction for a probation violation. Lohan was given top marks for her efforts by the judge Los Angeles

Lindsay Lohan is expected to receive another glowing report at her next probation progress hearing on Tuesday (January 17).

The Mean Girls star is on her way to completing the court-ordered community service and therapy sessions handed down to her by Judge Stephanie Sautner during her theft case last year.

Lohan has fulfilled the 12 days of unpaid work at the LA county morgue and four therapy dates she was obliged to complete following her last meeting on December 14. The 25-year-old was told by Judge Sautner at the date that she "is doing well".

"We are on track and looking good on all fronts," her representative told E!.

The ex-Disney movie star is required to show proof in court that she has fulfilled her duties.

Lohan's attorney Shawn Hol! ley had requested that the actress miss the date, but was told by Judge Sautner that turning up to probation meetings served as "motivation for her".

Lohan spent four hours in jail last November for probation violation after completing community service at an alternative location.