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Britney Not “Interested” Enough To Be A Mother

October 31, 2007 by Amber  
Filed under Britney Spears, Kevin Federline

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That’s the verdict from Commissioner Scott M. Gordon on the October 26 court hearing – Britney Spears is too distracted and not interested enough to regain shared custody of her sons, so he’s taken the rights away from her… again.

Kevin Federline has once again retained his sole custody of Sean Preston and Jayden James, with Spears only being granted just two daytime visits a week and one overnight visit – all supervised.

She hasn’t been let off the hook with her drugs tests, either, with Gordon insisting that if she wants to even keep the few supervised visitations, she must continue doing her twice-weekly tests. ÂÂ

Britney’s parenting coach, Lisa Hacker, put forward a damning report to the commissioner, which is said to have been the major reason behind his refusal in ordering joint custody to the struggling mother. Lisa explained: “The environment in the house ranges from chaotic to almost somber with little communication at all.”

She added, “During all three of my visits, [Spears] rarely engaged with the children in conversation or play.” While Brits was inattentive as a mother, Hacker said there was nothing that she “would characterize as abusive in a traditional sense.”

Along with her continued drugs testing, Spears has also been ordered by the courts to:

  • Get her homes childproofed by November 2.
  • Meet with her parenting coach, Lisa Hacker, for two hours every week.
  • Make sure Sean and Jayden “properly secured in a child safety seat whenever she drives with them.”

These new orders will be kept in place until the court says otherwise.

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