Associated Press

K-Fed lawyer: Spears' expanded visits recognize 'progress'

May 6, 2008, 6:06 pm PDT

celebs: Britney Spears | Kevin Federline

Associated Press

LOS ANGELES - Britney Spears will have expanded visits with her sons following a child-custody hearing that went off without a hitch Tuesday, capping a three-month period of relative calm and stability for the troubled pop star and mother of two.

The longer visits are "recognition of the progress that has been made, a progress in structure and stability," said Mark Vincent Kaplan, lawyer for Spears' ex-husband Kevin Federline. At a post-hearing press conference, Kaplan said Federline retains custody of 2-year-old Sean Preston and 1-year-old Jayden James, but that Spears would be allowed to see them for longer periods.

Surrounded by lawyers and her parents, Spears smiled slightly, looked straight ahead and did not respond to questions as she left the hearing, which was closed to reporters. Federline left a few minutes later, smiled at everyone, but also did not comment.

"We are so pleased with Britney's progress and we are very appreciative of the court's recognition of this progress," Spears' parents, Jamie and Lynne Spears, said in a statement read by court spokesman Allan Parachini.

Federline spokesman Elliot Mintz said his client is "extremely pleased with the way things went today."

Kaplan said one of the major changes is that "there are not daily events" to undermine the situation, and that he expected to see further progress from Spears. He said "the children are doing great," adding that Federline hopes they will one day have a more constant relationship with their mother.

"Consistently, we've said that Kevin's goal and hope is that his children will have the benefit sometime in the future of having two parents actively participating in their lives," he said.

A hearing was set for July 15 to get a progress report on the new arrangement.

It was clear from the beginning that Tuesday's hearing would be different from past courthouse spectacles, which included screaming fans with banners, frenzied paparazzi and Spears dressed in cocktail-party attire. The collection of photographers, reporters, sheriff's deputies and prospective jurors who witnessed Spears' arrival in the front of a white Land Rover didn't compare to the circus at a January hearing, when she showed up in a black minidress and gold platform shoes, then bolted before entering the courtroom.

On Tuesday, a somber Spears entered court wearing a brown polka-dot dress and white sweater. Federline arrived about 15 minutes later in a beige pinstriped suit. Moments after Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon swore them in, Spears attorney Stacy Phillips asked that the hearing be closed, and Gordon ordered reporters out.

It's been three months since Spears left a psychiatric ward a week ahead of schedule and stirred up a paparazzi car chase, a scene that looked like the beginning of even more erratic behavior. But in the weeks that followed, she lay low and largely avoided the cameras, spent time with family members and even found success in a cameo appearance on CBS' "How I Met Your Mother."

During that time, the 26-year-old pop star has been under the conservatorship of her father. The court-ordered arrangement put James Spears in control of his daughter's personal and financial affairs.

Federline has had full custody of his two sons by Spears since January, when police were called to Spears' home and taken by ambulance to UCLA Medical Center after she refused to relinquish one of the boys to a Federline bodyguard. Her visitation rights were suspended at the time, but have been gradually restored in recent months.

Spears was a constant media presence before the conservatorship took effect. Photographers captured her every visit to Starbucks and gas stations around Los Angeles, and documented a bout of bizarre behavior that included appearing in public without underwear, shaving her own head and beating a car with an umbrella.

Since James Spears took over her affairs, the pop star has been relatively invisible to photographers, only occasionally snapped shopping or having dinner with her mother, Lynne. A traffic accident last month turned out to be a minor bump in which no one was injured, and for which no one was cited.

Spears' public face has been limited to the "How I Met Your Mother" cameo, which was received well enough that she reprised it during a taping last week. The episode is set to air May 12.

"We're thrilled to have Britney joining us once again," series executive producer and co-creator Craig Thomas said in a statement last month. The show's audience increased by a million viewers the week Spears appeared.

The pop star also made news last month when she took on full-time exercise and nutrition coaches from Bally Total Fitness. Once known for her flawless figure, Spears was widely ridiculed for her flabby form in September during a universally panned performance on the MTV Video Music Awards that was meant to herald her comeback.

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AP writer Sandy Cohen contributed to this story.


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When Brittany can display a consistent track record of healthy stability as she's been doing under her parent's guidance then she should regain custody of her precious sons. She is no use to those boys when she's out of control. Say what you want about KFed but at least he's the predictable one for his sons. That's what children need~a precictable, stable en
report abuseposted May 13, 2008, 11:22 am PDT
Britney married K-fed. Stop blaming K-fed. Britney wanted a player and she got one. Players just don't make good husbands. At least not to white women's thinking. He did nothing wrong. Just like you white girls. You want something, then when you get it. You try and change it. Please try and think logical, I know it is hard for you to do that. Stupid White women suck.
report abuseposted May 13, 2008, 4:34 am PDT
BRITNEY YOU WILL GET THEM BOYZ! NO doubt!!! I Know you will for sure no matter what!! ANYTHING you want is there for you. And I promise you, THOSE BOYS WANT YOU 2!!! YES THEY DO!!!!
report abuseposted May 9, 2008, 8:10 am PDT
iknew it, i even said it that she will bounce back. here we are. go girl go get them kids. they miss you
report abuseposted May 9, 2008, 7:39 am PDT
i dont think britney is not a good mom,and i dont know whats the real intentions of mr.federline hurting more his ex-wife.the mother is more responsible of taking goodcare of her children.
report abuseposted May 9, 2008, 6:59 am PDT
im a mother of two and feel so sorry of what had happened to britney.m so sad coz i love britney eversince,i dont like the way kevin treated britney.let britney take care of her two sons.
report abuseposted May 9, 2008, 6:49 am PDT
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KFed is a sorry ass loser who came up on britney's money. Money that he didn't earn on his own. What a F*ckin loser, what kind of man is that.. make your own damn money and stop leeching!
report abuseposted May 7, 2008, 5:04 pm PDT
Slept with a gold digging _igger, she became one just like him. Now her ex-_igger has her two little boys.
report abuseposted May 7, 2008, 4:58 pm PDT
WTG Britt.....Now if everyone would just lay off her for awhile! We've all been down low before and now there is nowhere for her to go but back up! Go Britney
report abuseposted May 7, 2008, 4:19 pm PDT
Brit's problems all go back to KFED and the slick moves he pulled on her. He had no intention of staying faithful or married. He is taking Brit to the cleaners in front of the world. The meltdowns was Brit not knowing how to handle a broken heart. The eve they took her to the mental ward, well, if my babies father sent over 300 lb bodygurads to pick my babies up...I might of ended up
report abuseposted May 7, 2008, 4:18 pm PDT
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