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Britney Spears ‘very unhappy’ with child support agreement

The singer has been ordered to pay her ex "thousands more in child support"

Britney Spears is said to be “very unhappy” about her new child support agreement with Kevin Federline.

According to The Blast, the 36-year-old has been ordered to pay her ex-husband “thousands more a month in child support” as part of their settlement.

A source has told E! News that Britney and her team are “not happy and think the settlement is ludicrous. But they wanted to make an agreement so that they could move on.”

The insider added that Britney is “very unhappy” but understands it’s “in her best interest” to settle.

 

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“She was tired of fighting about it and is ready to get on with her life and put this behind her,” the source said.

Britney and Kevin split in late 2006, and the former couple share two sons together, Jayden James, 11, and Sean Preston, 12.

Meanwhile, a source close to Britney’s ex said, “Kevin is getting more money monthly than what he had originally asked for before he ever filed his RFO.”

“Britney’s team would’ve been better off settling with Kevin at that time because now he got more than what he initially asked for.”

 

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“There are more attorney fees that Britney agreed to pay that were folded into the settlement, in addition to the $100,000 Mark Kaplan was already rewarded.”

“Kevin is extremely pleased for himself, for the kids and for Britney,” the source continued.

“It was the right thing to do on her part and it allows the kids to get the benefit of the standard of living both parents can provide for them.”

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