Spears has been given visitation rights, but SCN has learned that she will have to be supervised. While leaving the courtroom, Spears' attorney Sorrell Trope told reporters, "I'm not going to say anything. It's totally inappropriate from my perspective to make comments on an active case without my client's expressed consent, and she is not here."
Meanwhile, Federline's lawyer Mark Kaplan told the press, “The orders were justified and [Kevin]’s pleased with the orders in place."
The October 1 decision was due to Spears' inability to produce a valid driver's license and failure to submit to a drug test. The tests are a condition of the couple's shared custody agreement, along with mandatory counseling and parenting classes.
In an effort to regain custody, Spears got her California license (she had been licensed in Louisiana) on Tuesday, and had friend Sam Lutfi arrange a drug test. Lutfi told Usmagazine.com, "[Britney] is hoping the judge will reverse the order Wednesday, now that she is making steps to follow through with what they asked."
Though Federline's court ordered custody did not go into effect until noon today, Spears dropped the children off with him on Monday afternoon, before heading to a tanning salon.
Both Spears and Federline must be present at the next hearing, on October 26.
In an effort to regain custody, Spears got her California license (she had been licensed in Louisiana) on Tuesday, and had friend Sam Lutfi arrange a drug test. Lutfi told Usmagazine.com, "[Britney] is hoping the judge will reverse the order Wednesday, now that she is making steps to follow through with what they asked."
Though Federline's court ordered custody did not go into effect until noon today, Spears dropped the children off with him on Monday afternoon, before heading to a tanning salon.
Both Spears and Federline must be present at the next hearing, on October 26.
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