But the pair finally agreed terms of care on Thursday (18Jul) although they still need to be approved by a judge. Federline retains sole custody of the couple's two sons. Spears - who is currently allowed two visits and one overnight stay each week - will keep her visitation rights. Federline's lawyer, Mark Vincent Kaplan, tells E! News, "The case has been settled.
The court still has to approve it." However, Spears' family lawyer Lynn Soodik - who does not represent her in this case - has hinted the singer may request extra visitation in the future. She tells People.com, "Until the kids turn 18, we can expect in years to come that Britney and Kevin will be back in court. "Britney will have a better chance of winning more custody once she regains her health. This is just the end of Round One."
If it ain't joint custody, it ain't settled to me!
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