Lindsay Lohan 'to receive good probation report in court next week'

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Lindsay Lohan will allegedly receive a good report when she visits court next week.

The actress, who is on probation for her misdemeanor theft case, has apparently completed 15 days of community service at the Los Angeles County Morgue as well as five therapy sessions.

According to Radar Online, a close source said: "Lindsay is on track and doing very well in fulfilling all terms of her probation, and completing her service at the morgue, and her therapy. She is focused, and committed to putting this part of her life behind her."

Following her appearance on Tuesday, the star will have 17 days of community service and four further therapy sessions to complete before March 29.

Lohan will be expected to strictly abide by all American laws for the next two years after next month, when she will technically be under probation.

The insider continued: "Lindsay is counting down the days until she is off formal probation. She is trying to get the community service done ahead of time. She knows the sooner she gets the work done then she will be a free woman. She just wants to get back to work in front of the camera."

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