In a recent statement, Kevin Federline’s attorney indicated that the couple’s children are expected to reside with Federline. The attorney emphasized that these remarks were shared in response to online coverage surrounding the custody arrangement and the family’s living plans.
According to the attorney, Britney Spears agreed that Jayden, who is 17, and Sean Preston, 16, should live in Hawaii with Federline and Federline’s wife, Victoria Prince. The note referenced a formal letter in which Federline’s representatives stated that Spears did not oppose the arrangement and that Federline would ensure the children’s well-being during the transition.
Spears’s counsel added that Federline is reportedly pleased with the setup and is motivated to proceed, while noting that Spears had given her consent. The attorney also clarified that although Federline holds primary custody for their son, the legal framework still requires consent from the mother for the children to move as planned. This point underscored the collaborative nature of the co-parenting arrangement in this particular case, despite the custody framework in place.
Earlier reporting suggested that Spears and Federline had been preparing for a potential legal dispute if the actress was not allowed to relocate with the two boys to Hawaii. There were claims that Spears had not seen her sons for an extended period, with Federline’s representatives indicating a prolonged separation. The timeline mentioned an anticipated move date around August 1, and there were notes about Victoria Prince receiving a job opportunity from a university’s athletic department, which reportedly intersected with the family’s relocation discussions. These reports reflected ongoing public interest in the family’s living arrangements and the broader context of Spears’s career and personal life, as well as the dynamics of shared parenting in high-profile situations. (Source attribution: People magazine, Entertainment press coverage.)