The 25-year-old actress, who arrived back just in the nick of time from Hawaii last night, turned up wearing a gaping white cardigan top, which exposed her cleavage, teamed with champagne-coloured trousers and heels.
While her court dates usually see her admonished - today golden girl LiLo was given the thumbs up for completing her probation requirements early over the past month.
Judge Stephanie Sautner - apparently feeling the festive spirit - told Lohan she was pleased with her progress and told her to keep it up.
'You are doing well and I'd like to see it continue,' the Los Angeles Superior Court judge told her.
'The morgue seems to be pleased - as pleased as a morgue can be,' she added.
Racy appearance: Lindsay Lohan arrives at court today in Los Angeles for a probation hearing, wearing a gaping cardigan top and champagne-coloured trousers with heels
Lohan will indeed have to show her face again because, as the judge put it: 'She won't complete her probation otherwise,' prompting Lohan to chuckle.
The actress - who features nude in the upcoming issue of Playboy magazine - has been ordered to complete another 12 days of community service and four therapy sessions ahead of her next court date on January 17.
Judge Sautner told Lohan that he recent trip to Hawaii was perfectly acceptable because it was to celebrate her sister Ali's birthday, who turns 18 later this month.
Thumbs up: The smiling actress, pictured with lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley, was praised by the judge for keeping up with her probation requirements
Otherwise Lohan is only allowed to travel to see her family on holidays and special occasions with the approval of her probation officer.
'In any month you complete your twelve days early you can travel for pleasure, to see her family to not see her family - to go to a spa or whatever.
'The holidays are coming up so you can travel to see your family.
'But travel for pleasure or fun is only allowed after you've completed the 12 days.'
Lohan was ordered last month to spend 30 days in jail after she admitted violating her probation in a DUI case and another involving the theft of a necklace from a Venice jewellery store.
Due largely to jail overcrowding, she served only about five hours at the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, California.
Relief: While Lohan is usually admonished at her court appearances, today was a different matter and the actress could hardly contain her happiness as the Judge Sautner told her to keep up the good work
Light moment: Lindsay covers her face after letting out a laugh when the judge joked that Lindsay will have to return to court next week because otherwise 'she won't complete her probation'. Sautner added that Lindsay likes coming to see her in court
Judge Sautner technically sentenced the actress to 300 days behind bars but only required her to serve 30 days.
The remaining 270 days of the sentence will be stayed as long as Lohan adheres to a specific schedule of community service work and therapy sessions, Sautner ruled.
Included in that schedule was a requirement for her to perform 12 days of community service at the Los Angeles County morgue and attend four psychotherapy sessions prior to today's hearing.
She will now have until Jan 17 to serve another 12 days at the morgue and attend four more therapy sessions.
If she remains on track, Lohan will then have until February 15 to complete another 12 days at the morgue and four more therapy sessions.
After that, she will have until March 29 to perform 17 more days at the morgue and six more therapy sessions.
If Lohan sticks to the schedule, her probation in the 2007 DUI case will terminate at the end of March, and her probation in the Venice theft case will be downgraded to summary, non-supervised probation, Sautner said.
Lohan pleaded no contest May 11 to a misdemeanour grand theft charge involving a necklace priced at $2,500 pilfered from a Venice jewellery store.
Walk on the wild side: The Mean Girls star teamed her look with an animal print handbag
Time for the crime: The probation stems from a 2007 drink-driving conviction and a jewellery theft conviction earlier this year
Lohan was ordered to have her 480 hours of community service completed by April 2012, with 360 hours at the Downtown Women's Center and another 120 hours at the county morgue.
However, her attendance was so sporadic at the Skid Row center that shelter officials terminated her from the community-service program there.
That prompted Sautner to revoke the actress' probation. She later ordered that Lohan perform all of her community service work at the morgue.
Since her last court hearing, the Freaky Friday star posed for a much-publicized photo spread in Playboy.
Pictures from the photo shoot leaked online, prompting the magazine to move up the release date of the Lohan issue.
Lohan made news earlier this week when her purse was stolen while she was vacationing in Hawaii - a trip that was previously approved by her probation officer.
Lohan's purse was recovered, but an estimated $10,000 she was carrying in it was missing.