LOS ANGELES -- Britney Spears has temporarily lost visitation rights with sons Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1.
"[Spears'] visitation with minor children is suspended pending [her] compliance with court orders," reads a court document (via TMZ.com).
The ruling by Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon, dated Wednesday, was the latest chapter in the custody battle between Spears and ex-husband Kevin Federline.
It was not immediately clear what orders Spears defied, but TMZ suggests she "did not provide the drug testing people with contact information so they could reach her to facilitate the random tests ..."
Britney SpearsBritney drug testBritney 'Gimme More'Spears vs. FederlineThis wouldn't be the first time the testing process has tripped Brit up. Earlier this month, the Los Angeles Times reported the lab was having trouble getting hold of the star, with an assistant twice claiming she was asleep and another time explaining she was unavailable for home testing.
This latest ruling comes just days after a rare bit of good news for Spears, who was granted one monitored overnight visit a week with her tykes after making an appearance in court on Oct. 11.
Spears and Federline are due to appear in court on Oct. 26.
"[Spears'] visitation with minor children is suspended pending [her] compliance with court orders," reads a court document (via TMZ.com).
The ruling by Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon, dated Wednesday, was the latest chapter in the custody battle between Spears and ex-husband Kevin Federline.
It was not immediately clear what orders Spears defied, but TMZ suggests she "did not provide the drug testing people with contact information so they could reach her to facilitate the random tests ..."
Britney SpearsBritney drug testBritney 'Gimme More'Spears vs. FederlineThis wouldn't be the first time the testing process has tripped Brit up. Earlier this month, the Los Angeles Times reported the lab was having trouble getting hold of the star, with an assistant twice claiming she was asleep and another time explaining she was unavailable for home testing.
This latest ruling comes just days after a rare bit of good news for Spears, who was granted one monitored overnight visit a week with her tykes after making an appearance in court on Oct. 11.
Spears and Federline are due to appear in court on Oct. 26.
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