BEIJING,
June 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Pop star Britney Spears on Tuesday was granted in a court
hearing overnight visitation rights with sons Sean Preston, two and half years,
and Jaden James, 21 months, who are in the custody of her ex-husband, Kevin
Federline, according to Web site TMZ.com.
The Grammy-winning entertainer hasn't had her children
overnight since January following her forced hospitalization at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center.
At the closed-door hearing, Spears and Federline appeared
before Commissioner Scott Gordon, who took the one-hour proceeding behind closed
doors. The pop star and a parenting coach were questioned by Gordon.
Court spokesman Allan Parachini said that at the end of
the hearing Gordon ordered the modification to Spears' visitation rights and set
another status conference in the case for July 15.
Spears has turned her life around in the past few months
after a year of troubling behaviour and two brief hospitalizations for
psychiatric evaluation.
She has been mentioned as a possible Emmy award nominee
for her guest appearance on the TV sitcom "How I Met Your Mother" and is
reportedly working on a new album.
In May, Spears was granted expanded visitation rights to
her two sons, with Federline retaining custody the boys. Federline has had full
custody of his two sons with Spears since January.
The pop diva's personal life spiralled out of
control after her 2006 breakup with Federline.
She shaved her head, entered rehab, was ordered to take
drug and alcohol tests and parenting classes, and was twice taken to psychiatric
units for treatment of what has been reported to be bipolar disorder.
(Agencies)
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