The Dishing Diva

I’ll Dish It, and the Celebrities can Eat It Up

britney.jpgJudge Scott M. Gordon set down a lengthy list of rules in a closed hearing
on Monday that Britney and Kevin must follow in order to retain custody of
their sons, Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1. The list, revealed today,
includes the following shared requirements for both parents in order to
maintain 50/50 joint custody:

Neither Brit nor K-fed can take Sean and Jayden out of state without the
written consent of the other.
• The exes cannot make derogatory statements about each other.
• Both parents must complete the “Parenting Without Conflict” program.
• Each party is restrained from using corporal punishment with the children or allowing anyone else to.
• They are required to engage in joint co-parenting counseling.
• Neither party may consume alcohol or non-prescription controlled substances 12 hours prior to taking custody of the children.
• They must ensure that any prospective childcare professionals hold valid Red Cross infant CPR training. While the responsibilities for Federline end there, Judge Gordon tacked on an extra list of tasks for Spears. In order to maintain the current shared custody agreement, the popstar must:
• Attend individual counseling at least once a week to address parenting issues.
• Meet with a parenting coach for a minimum of 8 hours a week, in at least two sessions a week. The coach is to observe her parenting skills and her interaction with her sons and provide Federline with a written progress report by October 22.
• And, “based on the evidence presented, the Court finds that there is a habitual, frequent, and continuous use of controlled substances by Petitioner [Spears],” will have to undergo testing for controlled substances and alcohol. The testing shall be conducted twice per week on random dates and times, and the results will be forwarded to the court.

I think it is going to be a rough few months for Brit and Kevin, with all these rules to follow.

Diva   Britney, Celebrities, IT Girls, Law, Legal Issues, News, Rehab September 2007

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