Well, it's not a huge big leap, but it is a step forward for the troubled popstar-cum-single-mom. Which, funnily enough, is exactly how K-Fed's lawyer put it: "it's a cautious step forward," he told reporters after Britney's appearance in family court today.
As MTV.com reported this afternoon, the purpose of the hearing was to provide the court with a progress
review, which likely involved an assessment of a psychiatrist's evaluation of
Spears, and a discussion of the couple's current
custody arrangement.
Mark Vincent Kaplan — the
attorney representing Kevin Federline in his ongoing
custody battle with Spears — disclosed that an adjustment to the
couple's current custody arrangement had been made by Commissioner
Scott Gordon.
"The court made orders today — orders that [both] parties were
able to agree to — and it represents a step going forward, a cautious
step but a step nonetheless," he reporters after the hearing. "We are pleased with the progress that seems to be occurring.
I never have, and don't want, to speak to what the custodial timeshare
is, but obviously, it's something more than it has been."
Hopefully that means that Britney can see her boys for Mother's Day. Because, you know, otherwise that day would - like so many others, I'm sure - just suck for her, no?
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