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Spears’ lawyers ask to quit custody case
LOS ANGELES—Britney Spears’ lawyers in her custody battle with
ex-husband Kevin Federline are quitting. The law firm Trope and Trope
asked a court Wednesday to be relieved as Spears’ attorneys. The firm
says there’s been a “breakdown” in communication with the pop princess
that makes representing her “impossible,” according to the filing,
obtained by CelebTV.com.
A message left with a publicist for Spears’ record label was not
immediately returned. Spears and Federline have been wrangling for
months over custody of their sons, 2-year-old Sean Preston and
1-year-old Jayden James. Federline has temporary custody because Spears,
who has limited visitation rights, has defied court orders. The two were
married in October 2004 and finalized their divorce in July.
On a separate legal front, an attorney for Spears wants the city
attorney’s office to prove that the pop star is a permanent California
resident and is subject to state laws that require her to have a valid
California driver’s license. Spears faces up to a year of probation if
convicted in a misdemeanour case of driving without a valid license, a
charge to which she has pleaded not guilty. The case stems from a
videotaped fender-bender in a parking lot in August. A hit-and-run
charge has been dismissed.—Agencies
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