Court kept visitation ruling in Britney Spears custody case

The court has decided that it will keep it’s original ruling in the Britney Spears vs. Kevin Federline custody case, today.
The ruling by Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon came after a full day of testimony on a bizarre situation this month in which police had Britney Spears taken to a hospital after a standoff in her home when she refused to return the children to Kevin Federline.
Gordon scheduled another hearing for Feb. 19.
Britney Spears went to the courthouse briefly during the afternoon but never went inside, and she left amid a swarm of paparazzi.
The hearing in family law court was held behind closed doors after reporters were ordered to leave.
Court spokesman Allan Parachini said those who testified were two Los Angeles police officers; Paula Strong, the court-appointed monitor who was present for the visit at Spears‘ home; Lisa Hacker, a parenting coach who has been working with Britney Spears and Kevin Federline; and Lonnie Jones, the bodyguard who went to the home to get the children.
At least she doesn’t have to wait until April to try again. Get it together, Britney!
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