Divorce
Britney Spears Receives Modified Child Visitation Rules
12 October 2007, Washington (By Ray McDonald) -- Britney Spears received modified visitation rules allowing one supervised overnight stay a week with her two young sons, while the pop star's attorney requested her mother become the court-appointed monitor. » read more »
Bobby Brown Sues Whitney Houston
30 August 2007, Washington (By Ray McDonald) -- Bobby Brown has filed a lawsuit claiming his ex-wife Whitney Houston is keeping him from seeing their teenage daughter.
In a suit filed last week in Orange County, California Superior Court, the R & B singer said "I have not seen or spoken to my daughter since early June and I have no prospect of speaking to her anytime soon due to Whitney's actions."
Bobby Brown has been trying to overturn a judicial decision to nullify the couple's marriage and grant Whitney Houston sole custody of 14-year-old Bobbi Kristina. » read more »
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» read more »Britney Spears, Kevin Federline Divorce Finalized
Washington, 31 July 2007 (By Ray McDonald) -- Britney Spears and Kevin Federline (K-Fed) officially ended their marriage July 30.
Los Angeles Court Commissioner Scott Gordon signed orders for dissolution of marriage, an alimony agreement, and child custody.
Britney Spears' attorney Laura Wasser said the alimony agreement will not be made public unless there is an enforcement issue. The child custody order was tentatively sealed, pending an August 14 hearing.
Gordon said "the best interests of the children could be harmed" if the arrangement were not sealed. » read more »
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