Kevin Federline now has temporary custody of both boys due the written testimony of Britney’s ex-bodyguard. The documents submitted to the judge yesterday accuse Britney Spears of nudity and drug use in front of the kids and also questioned their safety in her care.
The judge, Commissioner Scott Gordon in the Britney Spears and ex-husband Kevin Federline custody battle found that "there is a habitual, frequent, and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol by (Britney Spears). " The judge has ordered Britney "to undergo testing for the use of controlled substances and alcohol." Testing will be conducted randomly twice a week.
According to the judge's order, no changes were made yesterday in the custody arrangement. As we first reported, custody is split 50/50 between Britney Spears and Kevin Federline. He wants to change it to 70/30 in his favor.
Britney Spears will temporarily lose custody. The judge ordered the boys, 2-year-old Sean Preston and 1-year-old Jayden James, turned over to Kevnin Federline based on information that Los Angeles Family Court received over the weekend about Spears.
The documents underscore the bitterness in the custody battle. Judge Scott Gordon ruled that "Each party is restrained from making derogatory remarks about the other party and the other party's family or significant other..."
The judge also prohibits Britney Spears and Kevin Federline from "using corporal punishment with the minor children and from allowing anyone else to do so."
The judge also ordered the battling parents "to engage in joint co-parenting counseling." The order continues, "Each party is ordered to complete the PARENTING WITHOUT CONFLICT program."
The judge went on, "Neither party shall consume alcohol, or other non-prescription controlled substance during or for the 12 hours immediately preceding any period such party is responsible for the health and safety of the minor children."
In addition to the co-parenting counseling classes ordered, the judge also ordered Britney Spears to meet separately with a parenting coach a minimum of eight hours a week. The coach must observe Britney's interactions with her children and provide progress reports to the court.