Here’s How Britney Spears’ Ex Kevin Federline Feels About The Conservatorship Controversy

Kevin Federline, the ex husband of Britney Spears, has finally weighed in on her conservatorship via his lawyer, after she confronted the court last week.

Kevin’s attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, revealed the father of six’s thoughts on his ex wife’s situation.

“The best thing would be for their mum to be healthy and happy,” Kaplan told People. “And if either of those things aren’t true, it doesn’t provide for the best setting for custody to be exercised.”

Federline is currently taking care of his and Spears’ sons, Sean, 15, and Jayden, 14.

According to Kaplan, Federline, who ended his three-year marriage with Spears in 2007, “certainly respects Britney and only hopes the best for her because when the best for her is achieved, it’s the best for their kids. The kids love their mother and he wants there to be a healthy and strong relationship.”

He said “Britney has not been served well by the conservatorship and it’s not consistent with what she wants.”

Kaplan went on to insist that Britney Spears should have her wish and the conservatorship should be ended, telling the mag: “I think that she should be able to challenge that. And if it’s what’s best for her, Kevin supports it.”

He also says Britney’s voice should be “heard.”

Kaplan had this to say in regards to Britney’s claim that she was forced to take lithium. “If it was necessary, we have to be concerned about whether she’s okay and if it’s no longer necessary, that’s great too. Just want to make sure that all of the considerations, how she’s doing are taken into account if she seeks to change the custody order in the post-conservatorship era, if that ever comes.”

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