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October 11, 2007

Update: Court Gives Brit Sleepover Rights

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(PacificCoastNews.com)

UPDATE: After Britney's surprise visit to the courthouse after lawyers for both sides had agreed to take up the matter at a later time, the pop star now has a small bright spot to look forward to as it's been decided that Brit will be allowed one weekly overnight visit from her children. More details to come...

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Looks like Britney Spears' emergency hearing wasn't such an emergency after all, as lawyers from both sides of the custody battle have already called it a day in the hearing to decide whether or not the pop star can have overnight visits with her two young sons.

Earlier in the day, attorneys for Britney begged a judge to overlook the singer's recent indiscretions and let her sons stay overnight with her.

They suggested to the court that Brit's mom, Lynne, could take over as the legally required monitor during the boys' visits.

But, as reported earlier, Brit-Brit did not appear at L.A. Superior Court Oct. 11, although her attorneys had urged her to do so, to personally ask Family Law Commissioner Scott M. Gordon to grant overnight visits with her sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James.

"For a 1- and 2-year-old child, developmentally, it is psychologically traumatizing to have their routine disrupted," said attorney Anne Kiley, filling in for Brit's lead attorney Sorrell Trope, who's vacationing in Italy.

Kiley said when the boys are with Britney, they take an afternoon nap "but need to be woken up at 3 p.m. so they can get home" to Kevin Federline by the court-ordered time, 5 p.m.

But Gordon was not phased by the "emergency ex-parte request," telling Kiley: "This doesn't seem like an 'emergency.' I've made all these rules, and your client made a choice not to follow them. This is why this current order was made."

"Why are we even here?" asked Kevin's attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan.

"She has trust issues," Kiley explained of Brit. "It takes her a while to build trust. We're finally getting her to trust us."

Kiley hinted that at the time of the order, Brit did not trust her then-newly hired counsel.

Sighing with frustration, the judge said, "I don't have any drug tests (results, here before me). No test results have been forwarded to this court."

The judge told both sides to "go have some coffee and try to work out the visitation issue."

Court reconvened at 11:23 a.m., when attorneys for both parties and commissioner Gordon stepped back into the courtroom from judge's chambers.

"So we've decided to allow counsel for both parties to continue to work out the visitation schedule between themselves," the judge said.

"When an agreement has been reached, counsel will contact this court, and a hearing date will be set.

"Is that correct, counsel?"

"Yes, sir," the attorneys replied.

"Then this hearing has ended," at 11:25 a.m.

By Jack Carter

 

 
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Re: Britney

OK, I'm glad she get rights. She makes mistakes like regular moms. blessedmsfarmer

blessedmsfarmer FRI OCTOBER 12, 2007 2:32AM
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Britney Rocks!!!

Its not too late for Brit.Sometimes it takes screwing up to realize the important things in life.Sometimes we take things for granted,and dont realize it until we mess up.Evryone makes mistakes.But the biggest mistake is not to learn from our mistakes.Good luck Brit.

ChanelNo5 FRI OCTOBER 12, 2007 2:24AM
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Well first off, I think everyone is making this more of an issue than it needs to be, I mean who hasn't missed an important meeting at least once in their life due to taking sleeping pills??? Ok, I know not everyone has done this, but come on!! What makes this such a big deal? Because it's Britney Spears? I mean Back Off Leave her alone, she can't even shop at a local Target without getting harrassed!!! I will admit I do find the media coverage quite interesting because it's crazy how far they are willing to go to get a good crotch shot of this former pop princess. Leave the poor girl alone don't you think she is suffering enough?

Donna Brody THU OCTOBER 11, 2007 5:15PM
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Dizzie Lizzie...are you honestly that delusional? Uuummmm...yeah....last time I checked, Britney Spears was the cause of her own problems. Not showing up to court, in the latest attempt to "win" back her kids, is a glaring indication she gives SFA! Her distorted sense of entitlement is a mockery to the courts that are trying desperately to protect her children. Don't be so in a hurry to throw a pitty party for Miss Brit Brit...any ounce of care she may have once had, was lost when she chose to party instead of reading bedtime stories to her kids. I say, keep the monitored visitation until both Sean Preston

kacey THU OCTOBER 11, 2007 4:39PM
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people really need to leave her alone i feel really sorry for her get out of her life shes like on every magazine out there poor britney i just hope everything works out for her and she gets better

lizziebooroxx12 THU OCTOBER 11, 2007 4:08PM
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It's sad when Britney can't even show up for this court date to have her sons for overnight visits, thank goodness she didn't though. Britney can't use the excuse that she is busy working anyone wanting their kids back bad enough should be able to make it to the court appearances.

Windstar THU OCTOBER 11, 2007 3:46PM
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