LOS ANGELES - Kevin Federline has agreed to give ex-wife Britney Spears visitation rights with their two young sons.
Federline's lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan said Friday the couple had agreed to a modification of a court order that had stripped Spears of her visitation rights. A statement from Kaplan did not provide more details.
A court commissioner gave Federline sole physical and legal custody of the former couple's two little boys and suspended the pop star's visitation rights on Jan. 4.
Spears has not been allowed to see sons Jayden James, 1, and Sean Preston, 2, since an incident at her home that led to the first of her two hospitalizations in a psychiatric facility this year.
Spears and her estate were placed under a temporary conservatorship after she was taken to UCLA Medical Center on Jan. 31. Conservatorships are granted for people deemed unable to care for themselves or their affairs.