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A source said: "Everything changed when Britney went into rehab. She and
Kevin started talking again and he proved to be a tower of strength for
her."
Britney and Kevin have also agreed to share custody of their two sons,
18-month-old Sean Preston and Jayden James, six months.
It has been reported the 25-year-old singer will eventually get primary
custody, while Kevin, 29 will have visitation rights.
Britney's sister Jamie Lynn and her mother Lynne have been staying at Kevin's house helping to look after the children while Britney was in rehab.
The source added: "Her time in rehab showed Britney that Kevin loves his
kids and is a good dad."
Britney and Kevin reportedly had an "amazing" meeting on Sunday (18.03.07),
where they hammered out the terms of their divorce.
Britney recently completed her almost one-month-long program at
Malibu's Promises Center.
Her manager, Larry Rudolph, confirmed she left the center on March 20th, saying
"she has successfully completed her therapy".
Meanwhile, Kevin Federline has no plans to rebuild his marriage to Britney Spears.
A source told Us Weekly magazine: "I talked to Kevin about Britney and he
said he's not getting back together with Britney. At least not right now. He
just wants to be a friend for her. She has told him she would get back with
him, but he's trying to just do the right thing for everyone right now, but
he doesn't want to go back there again."
Britney has reportedly fallen for RIVA lead guitarist Jason Filyaw after
meeting him at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
In other news, Britney Spears is worth an estimated $100 million.
The singer's enormous wealth was revealed in leaked documents drawn up by
the legal team who prepared her premarital agreement with estranged husband
Kevin Federline.
Britney,has made $26.5 million from her music career alone.
Lea Goldman, the associate editor of business bible Forbes magazine, said:
"She is a very wealthy woman and protected by an ironclad prenuptial
agreement."
Her contract with Zomba Records earned her $6.72 million for her last album
'Into the Zone' and the accompanying 2004 tour netted her an estimated $20
million.
Music royalties from films and adverts make Britney around $60,000 a year.
She also has an estimated $33.25 million in six high-interest bank accounts.
Her endorsement deals have earned her $21.6 million, including the
record-breaking $9.27 million Pepsi deal she signed in 2001.
The 'Toxic' singer also has deals with Samsung, Toyota, Kirin, Proactiv,
Skechers and Nabisco.
Britney's 2004 deal with Elizabeth Arden earns her royalties on best-selling
signature fragrance Curious, plus a skin-care and cosmetics line.
She is guaranteed to annually earn between $1.96 million and $2.94 million
until 2009 from the deal.
Her earnings from other merchandise, including dolls, T-shirts and posters
amounts to $16.7 million.
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