26-02-2008 11:35
The 'Toxic' star will not have a chance to regain custody of the boys until the court finishes its custody evaluation of both parents, which includes looking in detail at their respective lifestyles.
Kaplan explained it is more likely the hearing, which was scheduled for April 9, will now take place in early summer.
Meanwhile, Jamie Spears' lawyers filed court papers yesterday requesting the judge quickly end a challenge to Jamie's co-conservatorship - which would deny him control over Britney's $100 million estate and daily affairs.
Jon Eardley, an attorney who claims to represent Britney, had been asked by US District Court Judge Philip Gutierrez to file papers by February 22 explaining his challenge to Jamie's conservatorship.
Eardley claims Britney rang him on February 12 and requested he took measures to end Jamie's control which, he claims, "violates Ms Spears' constitutional rights".
However, Eardley told the judge on Friday (22.02.08) he needed more time to formally file the court papers.
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