I think it's great for Britney and even better for her children. People can say what they want, but Britney seems to be improving. Think about it....we don't see her all that much anymore, and when we do she's always smiling and happy, and she's NOT courting the paps anymore. The fact that she attended her sisters baby shower, and than left early back to California so she wouldn't be late for her court appearance the next day. Also, she arrived on time and actually attended the meeting, and she was dressed appropriately and looked nice. A mother needs their children, and I think Britney can get her children back. She may not get them back now, but as long as she works on herself and gets her priorities straight, and stays happy and healthy, minus the partying and drinking and possible drugs, and surrounding herself with good people, she'll get her kids back in no time. Alls it takes are baby steps. She seems to be making a comeback with her appearances on "How I Meant Your Mother," so that's really good, and she wants to start touring again. I won't down someone that wants to try to get help and better. Now if only the paps that fly in helicopters respect Britney's time with her children outside, what a bunch of a-holes they are, and sick-o's too.
Tuesday May 6, 2008

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Britney Spears' visitation rights to sons Sean Preston and Jayden James were expanded Tuesday following a custody hearing with ex-husband Kevin Federline.
There was no change in custody, Federline's attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan said at a press conference, but he said her time with her boys will be "more than it has been." He would not elaborate.
Spears will get three days supervised visitation a week and visitation on Mother's Day, TMZ.com reported.
"The court made orders today, they were orders that the parties were able to mostly agree to," Kaplan said. "It represents a cautious step moving forward."
Kaplan said the court was "pleased with the progress that seems to be occurring" with Spears daily.
He called the court's ruling "a step in the right direction.
"The children are doing great — that's the key," Kaplan said. "That's what all of this is about."
Court spokesman Allan Parachini also read a statement from Britney's parents, Jamie and Lynne.
"We are so pleased with Britney's progress, and we are very appreciative of the court's recognition of this progress," they said in their statement.
The next progress hearing is set for July 15.
After the hearing, Britney was spotted smiling and leaving with her parents.
When asked if she were happy, her attorney Stacy Philips gave a smile and a thumbs up sign.
Lynne and Jamie were smiling and talking to each other
As Federline left the courtroom, he smiled but did not say anything.
Federline has had primary custody of their sons since January, when Spears, 26, was involuntarily hospitalized after she refused to turn over one of the boys to Federline's bodyguard.
As the singer's stability has improved under the co-conservatorship of her father, she has been granted regular visits with her sons.
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