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Britney Spears could be banned from seeing her sons until April today
The 'Gimme More' singer is due in court for the first custody hearing since
she was stripped of her visitations rights to Sean Preston, two and
16-month-old Jayden James after refusing to hand them back to ex-husband
Kevin Federline two weeks ago.
Kevin's lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan reportedly plans to ask Commissioner
Scott M. Gordon, who is overseeing the custody battle, to prevent Britney
having any access to her children until April.
Kaplan said: "Britney will have the opportunity to persuade the court that
she can have some visitation under monitored conditions.
"The emergency court orders granting sole physical and legal custody to my
client are only temporary.
"These are very, very draconian orders. Because of that the court wanted to
have a hearing to give her and her attorneys the opportunity to refute some
of the declarations."
Kevin was granted full custody of the boys in October when Britney, 26,
failed to attend a court-ordered drugs test.
Until last Friday (04.01.08), Britney had three supervised visits with her
sons, including one overnight stay, a week.
Her visitation rights were removed in an emergency court hearing after she
was hospitalized for a psychiatric evaluation following a three-hour
stand-off with police at her Beverly Hills home when she refused to hand her
kids back to Kevin.
The police and emergency service personnel involved in the altercation are
due to give evidence in court.
Britney left Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical Center a day after being
admitted.
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