Spears 'devastated' by court ruling
Britney Spears is reportedly devastated after losing the right to see her children following a breach of a court order.
Los Angeles County Commissioner Scott Gordon suspended her visitation rights after an emergency meeting with Kevin Federline's lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan on Wednesday.
Gordon - who ordered Spears to undergo random drugs testing at an earlier ruling - made the decision after the singer failed to provide the court with her contact information.
And according to friends, the Toxic hitmaker is both stunned and upset.
A source tells E! Online: "She's really upset. She keeps saying: 'I can't believe this is happening.' It's like she just can't accept what's happened."
However, Federline's lawyer has predicted Spears' visitation rights will be re-instated by the end of the month.
Kaplan says: "She has complied with the part of the order (causing the suspension). I expect that visitation will be reinstated."
Spears lost physical custody of her son's Sean Preston, two, and Jayden James, one, on 11 October.


