Debbie Does Divorce: On Britney

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Talk about timing! When the news hit that Britney Spears lost custody of her kids, Debbie was interviewing attorney Susan Reach Winters, a specialist in family law. Debbie asked Susan about the difference between physical custody and decisional custody and to comment on whether she thinks the pop singer will ever be able to regain custody.

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Britney custody children

I'm glad the court took her children from her. Let her clean up, and take classes for being a good mom..which of course means she has to stay home more often. (Do you think she will)?

I use her as an example, when I speak with young kids today. I tell the kids, this is what you don't want to be...they usually listen. I'm heading to one of our local colleges next week to speak with the kids on drugs, sex, and alcohol...this ought a be fun...my granddaughters are in this conversation as well. It's their friends and who ever wants to stop by...

In other words, unless we know what Britney and our kids are doing, we can't help them make a better choice..your raising awareness to the good, the bad, and the ugly..all facts of life...Keep it coming..

Dorothy from grammology
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So you are saying K-fed is Better

I can't believe K-fed aka the father now gets the kids.

I can't wait to see more of these videos.

Britney custody children

Neither should have custodity They are both screwed up and should get help.... Life is not just a party...

Dorothy from grammology
call your grandma

Brittney overkill

Ummm, is Brittney the only things going on?

It is incredibly rare for a

It is incredibly rare for a mother to lose custody of her children - incredibly rare. We have a responsibility to cover the latest breaking divorce news - and today, it's Britney losing her kids.

If you're uninterested in the news, you're welcome to read any of the several hundred personal stories available on the site. In the column on the right, you'll find a listing of all the bloggers here; just click on the "read all blog posts" links under the blogger's name to read their posts.

I'm not Britney but became a non-custodial parent the same week

I never thought I would have anything in common with Britney Spears but she lost custody (temporarily, I believe) the same week that I did. If your ex is an attorney with a raging anger and he is an emotionally abusive batterer...it can happen.

He cc'd our teenage children on parenting emails in order to win their loyalty to him. He moved in with (and married 8 weeks after our divorce) a women he met on an internet sex site. He has battered me using my own children's minds and hearts as his battering ram, had me followed to church by a private investigator, and played very dirty pool while I went through 145,000.00 of our -settlement- money to lawyers.

He preyed on me, went into my home during our separation and even stole every photo album of our 3 children. (then left them in the rain because I threatened to call the po-po)

Being a slick attorney with mom & dad's trust fund to draw from...he stripped me out of our children's lives deliberately.

They know....they are sick of hearing adult financial and custodial issues from him. Everyone is. He is obsessed with destroying their mother and I do believe the children are the ultimate judge.

All this with a female judge here. Shame and horror to this mom.

My youngest son has been moved by dad to the city 20 miles away and there was nothing I could do about it but pray that this judge would render a fair decision. Not to be but I've been in loss training for 3.5 years.

 
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