Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Britney Spears Can Now See His Son

Kevin Federline has agreed to give ex-wife Britney Spears visitation rights with their two young sons, according to her lawyer said last Friday.

Singer
Britney Spears
poses at a party in Los Angeles in December 2007.

Federline lawyer Vincent Mark Kaplan said in a statement the former couple has agreed to a modification of a court order that had Britney Spears
stripped of his visitation rights. The statement did not provide further details.

A court commissioner
Federline
gave only the legal and physical custody of their two young sons and suspended the pop star visitation rights on Jan. 4.

Britney Spears had been in a downward spiral of bizarre behavior since divorcing Federline
in November 2006. She shaved her head, struck a celebrity photographer's foot and attacked a vehicle with an umbrella, among other strange.

Britney Spears was not allowed to see the son Jayden James, 1, and Sean Preston, 2, since an incident at his home that led to the first of two hospitalizations in a psychiatric facility this year.

Britney Spears
and her area were placed under a temporary conservatorship after she was taken to UCLA Medical Center, Jan. 31.

Conservatorships are awarded to people deemed unable to care for themselves or their business.
Another court said Friday Commissioner conservatorship case was in a "holding pattern."

A federal judge is considering a claim by a lawyer who says he represents
Britney Spears
that the terms of the conservatorship violating his civil rights. The lawyer said the case should be transferred to the District Court of the United States.

During a brief hearing on Spears' conservatorship, commissioner Reva Goetz lawyers asked
James Spears
, the pop star's father and co-curator of his estate, for an update on the proceedings in federal court.

"There's nothing for the court to do today, we are in a holding pattern," said Goetz.

The case was initially scheduled to be tried in Superior Court

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