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Kevin Federline Slams Rumors He’s Trying To Get More Child Support From Britney Spears

On Monday, Kevin Federline shut down rumors that he was trying to get more child support from his ex-wife, Britney Spears. The couple were married from 2004 to 2007 and share two children together: Sean Preston Federline, 17, and Jayden James Federline, 16.

While early reports claimed that K-Fed wanted to move his family to Hawaii because his wife, former volleyball player Victoria Prince, had been offered a job there, some Britney fans have speculated that she was only trying to make the move because child support can last until age 23. year in Hawaii, as long as the child is enrolled in an accredited college, university, vocational school or trade school.

Weeks after the 41-year-old pop star agreed to the move, K-Fed slammed online speculation that she was only moving to Hawaii to try to get more child support from the singer and dismissed it as “stupid. “

Kevin Federline Addresses Rumors He Moved Son To Hawaii To Get More Child Support Than Britney Spears

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On Monday, Kevin Federline spoke to paparazzi who asked him about the allegations outside McDonald’s in a video obtained by Page Six. While fans believed that K-Fed was just trying to get more child support from the singer, K-Fed responded by saying, “A lot of people say a lot of stupid things.”

Kevin also did not respond to questions about a lawsuit from a private school attended by his two young children. The Blast obtained exclusive court documents showing that the school is suing the couple for $15,593.00 for allegedly not paying tuition.

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According to the legal filing, on or about May 16, 2019, the private school alleged that the couple “breached the agreement by failing to pay for services that had been rendered on credit at their request and special request.”

Britney’s Lawyer Slams K-Fed For Making Their Move To Hawaii Public

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In the last week of May, K-Fed’s attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, issued a statement saying that Britney had until the end of the month to give official permission and allow her two sons to move to Hawaii before they involved a judge. It’s possible that a judge will agree to the move since K-Fed has physical custody of the two boys and it has been reported that Britney hasn’t seen them in over a year.

On May 31, Britney’s lawyer Mathew Rosengart confirmed that Britney had given her official approval for the boy to move to Hawaii. In a letter sent to Kaplan and obtained by Page Six, Kaplan stated that Sean “will no longer be a minor” when he turns 18 in September. He also noted that Jayden, at 16, is “approaching maturity.”

Britney Spears and her two sonsInstagram | Britney Spears

According to the letter, Rosengart wrote, “To her credit, Britney Spears will not intervene and agree to the relocation.” He went on to say that he “didn’t expect a row” when they were first contacted about the move in April, more than a month before it hit the headlines. Rosengart claimed he had urged Kaplan to keep the possibility of the move “alone for the sake and dignity of all parties involved, including the children.”

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“I am deeply concerned that your client previously – and egregiously – violated their privacy, while grossly violating Britney’s privacy, by releasing private videos of Britney with her children, preceded by a tabloid television interview,” Rosengart wrote, referring to the three videos that posted by Kevin and then quickly deleted on Instagram. This video seems to have been recorded by Britney’s children without her knowledge.

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“It is even more disappointing that you have nevertheless chosen to publicize this matter, creating unnecessary drama and a fake ‘controversy’ by discussing your issue and letter publicly,” Rosengart continued, adding, “When I contacted you yesterday to express my disappointment that you have done so, you deny doing so. Apparently, you don’t realize it [TMZ’s] The May 30th story itself cites you as the source of the story.”

Rosengart praised the pop star as “an icon, loved and respected by millions around the world.” He called Britney a “loving and supportive mother” who still “stands by” her children even when they are apart. The “Hold Me Closer” singer didn’t directly respond to the reports on Instagram, but she did share some photos of her children when they were young.

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