Washington
(ANI):
Britney
Spears
will
soon
be
granted
visitation
rights
to
her
young
sons
as
lawyers
for
the
troubled
singer
have
worked
out
an
agreement
with
her
ex-husband
Kevin
Federline's
legal
team.
Federline's
attorney
Mark
Vincent
Kaplan
revealed
that
the
two
sides
have
hammered
out
a
modified
agreement
that
will
soon
allow
the
singer
to
see
her
sons
for
the
first
time
in
almost
two
months.
"We're
pleased
that
...
the
process
of
reinstating
the
children's
mother
as
a
participant
in
their
lives
can
commence," E!
Online
quoted
Kaplan,
as
saying.
Kaplan,
however,
said
that
the
court
commissioner
still
has
to
sign
off
on
the
deal
and
fax
it
over.
When
that
happens,
'Ms.
Spears
will
be
seeing
her
boys
very
soon
after
that.
But
it's
not
a
total
done
deal
yet,'
he
added.
Kaplan
refused
to
get
into
details
of
the
agreement
but
sources
said
that
Britney
would
have
limited
monitored
visits
with
Sean
Preston,
2,
and
17-month-old
Jayden
James.
When
asked
about
reports
that
the
pop
star's
father
Jamie
Spears
and
a
psychiatrist
will
also
be
along
on
those
proposed
visits,
Kaplan
said,
"It
will
involve
many
more
specific
terms
to
be
met
than
just
those
two
people
in
the
room.
We
have
put
lots
of
specific
terms,
conditions
and
protections
in
place
to
make
visitation
happen
in
the
safest
way
possible."
"None
of
this
would
not
have
happened
if
Jamie
Spears
had
not
been
involved.
That's
for
sure.
He
gets
a
lot
of
credit
for
helping
make
this
happen.
But
we've
worked
very
hard
with
the
conservator
lawyers,
as
well,
to
make
this
all
work,"
he
added.