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If Britney would just make up with her family she could probably manage some way to see her two boys despite the court order. I’m not an expert on custody issues but it seems like you can probably see your children when they’re with their grandparents even if you don’t have visitation. You would just need to have a good enough relationship with your mom and dad so that they’ll help you out. This is Britney we’re talking about though, and she’d rather hang out with a married guy who’s taking advantage of her than make up with her family, even if it means she goes months without seeing her toddler sons.
Britney would also rather flit around shopping and going out to eat than show up to court and work to secure some sort of ability to spend time with Jayden and Sean Preston. She went to court today but then bailed immediately afterwards and didn’t show up to the hearing. Her ex, Kevin Federline, was there and was sworn in.
It’s hard to follow what’s going on with Britney’s custody battle. She was at K-Fed’s attorney’s office for two hours yesterday but still had a reported four hours of testimony left to go, and was at the courthouse today for a custody hearing. Maybe the fact that she had to go to court instead of a less-threatening office setting threw her off. She left before the hearing even begun. Technically she’s not required to be there, but it seems like the judge would rule more favorably on her case if she showed up.
So the judge ruled against her and Britney still can’t see her children at all, but due to her fragile state and the other recent tragedy I thought “well, at least she’s still doing relatively ok,” you know, for her.
Header image of Britney and Adnan yesterday thanks to Splash.
Written by Celebitchy
Posted in Britney Spears
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