Britney Spears Custody Order Extended
Remember the good old days when we would be getting new pictures of Britney Spears running around to McDonalds at about midnight? Those days are long gone.
However sometimes we do get some news with her, like today – we find out that she and ex-husband Kevin Federline (now known as K-Fat) will continue to share 50/50 custody.
The biggest trailer trash couple of our time will continue their custody of Sean Preston and Jayden James for the rest of the year at least.
Under the terms of the court order, Britney gets to keep the kids while she continues her Circus tour and if K-Fat wants to tag along she must pay for his hotel expenses.
Also in as well as getting the $20,000 that Britney pays him in child support, he gets an additional $25,000 when the kids are outside of California.
Britney Spears should totally stick Kevin Federline in a motel 8, that would show the judge whether or not he wants to see the kids so badly.
source: Britney Custody Order Extended [TMZ]
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