Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Britney Spears will lose custody of children .

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A court has ordered pop singer Britney Spears to give up custody of her children effective Wednesday at noon.
Spears' former husband, Kevin Federline, is to retain custody of their two sons "until further order of the court," according to a ruling by Superior Court Judge Scott Gordon.

It was not clear what led to Monday's decision awarding Federline full custody. A transcript of the court proceedings was ordered sealed.

Last month, a judge ordered Spears, 25, to submit to random drug tests after finding she engaged in "habitual, frequent, and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol."

That order, also by Gordon, provided no details and did not name any drugs.

The former couple has been embroiled in a bitter custody fight over their sons, Sean Preston and Jayden.

The parents had split custody 50-50, but Federline then asked for the arrangements to be shifted to 70-30 in his favor. Video Watch how Spears became user of -- and prisoner to -- fame »

In addition to ordering the twice-weekly drug tests, Gordon ordered Spears to spend eight hours per week working with a "parenting coach," who was to observe her interactions with her children.

Gordon also told both parents to avoid alcohol or "other non-prescription controlled substances" 12 hours before taking custody of the children.

He also barred the exes from making "derogatory remarks about the other party and the other party's family or significant other" during the case.

And he ordered the parents to go through "joint co-parenting counseling" and barred them from using corporal punishment on the boys.

Spears and Federline were married for two years before their divorce became final in July.

Monday's order comes amid a career freefall for Spears, whose new album is due to be released November 13.

After her September 9 "comeback" performance on the MTV Video Music Awards, critics derided her singing and dancing as lackluster and said she appeared overweight in her sequined two-piece costume.

Her former divorce lawyer, Laura Wasser, resigned last month as her legal representative after telling reporters the singer "just wants to be a mom."

Spears' management company, the Firm, recently quit after representing the singer for little over a month.
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updated October 2, 2007

dad4justice comments;

Great to see dad was the life boat for the children as mum slowly sinks in a confused world of addictions and haywire stinking thinking .

Many women lose the plot and I am thankful that dad stepped up to the nurturing platform rather than the children being seized by callous authorities .

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What makes this significant it is well known over here that the Judges in California are not usually in a favour of granting a father custody .

Lets hope it sets a legal precedent as I've heard enough from the liberal, bleeding - heart left -wingers that talk pious crap from behind the benches of our gender bias family courts .

Maybe common sense is filtering back into the unbalanced family court ?

I hope so .

Jim
Oxnard - USA