Britney: Gimme Less Drug Testing
With her life already in disarray, Britney Spears is seeking to remove some of the guesswork from her day-to-day existence.
Newly released court documents show that the troubled pop star filed a request last week to "terminate or modify" a court order requiring her to undergo twice-weekly random drug testing in her custody battle with Kevin Federline.
Additional details of the request, filed on Oct. 26, were not released. (View the minute order.)
Spears faced off against Federline in court Friday in a hearing to determine whether she should regain shared custody of her sons, two-year-old Sean Preston and one-year-old Jayden James.
Currently, Federline has full custody of the boys, though Spears is allowed to visit as long as she has a court-appointed monitor in tow.
Barring the reinstatement of shared custody, Spears is seeking to regain overnight visits with the boys.
Court documents also showed that Spears' parenting coach, Lisa Hacker, was sworn in at Friday's hearing and testified in person. Her report on the singer's child-rearing skills was also submitted into evidence.
Spears' attorney Sorrell Trope told People that the report contained "some negative things, and some positive, but the beneficial things far outweighed the negative."
Court Commissioner Scott M. Gordon was expected to issue his full ruling on Tuesday, coinciding with the debut of Spears' new album, Blackout.





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