Posted July 19, 200817 yr The pop star's visitation terms come to light. Britney Spears' settlement agreement forged with Kevin Federline allows the pop star to visit her little boys -- Sean, 2, and Jayden, 1 -- three nights a week, plus two overnight stays for starters, the Associated Press reports. If that arrangement goes according to plan, she could end up caring for her little boys about 40 percent of the time, her attorney Laura Wasser tells the AP. Earlier Friday, K-Fed's lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan told ET he believes the Court will approve the settlement in the days to come. source: Et -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kevin Federline may be on his way to receiving sole custody, but he's not the sole winner in his battle with Britney Spears. Attorneys for both sides met with Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon this morning in a bid to get final approval for a deal that would give K-Fed sole legal and physical custody of sons Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1. Spears, meanwhile, will get a boost to her current visitation rights—with the possibility of much more to come. "She gets increased visitation and additional overnights, and once the conservatorship ends, she will ask the court to change it back to a shared 50/50 legal and physical custody," a source close to Spears told E! News. Laura Wasser, attorney for the 26-year-old "Gimme More" singer, told reporters outside the courtroom that Spears is more than happy with the terms of the deal. "Britney is really pleased," she said. "She has the kids today." Pleased or not, while the deal is as good as done, it's not yet on the record books, despite this morning's hearing. "I believe we will come to an agreement and the agreement will be converted into a legal document sometime in the future," Kaplan said. "I will not comment on the terms of the agreement. It will not be filed today. "Right now it is a private agreement. It has not been turned into an order." "Nothing has been filed," court spokesman Alan Parachini confirmed. "A resolution is imminent. What that is, don't know, because we haven't seen it yet. "Neither Britney nor Kevin came to court today. But [the attorneys] did indicate they are working on a settlement." Source: E! Online.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm so glad Laura is back on the picture!
July 19, 200817 yr That is pretty damn good considering she is under a conservatorship. I'm sure once it is lifted Britney will challenge it.