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After finding that Britney spears was engaged in"habitual, frequent, and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol." the judge ordered her to submit to random drug tests but she will have to do the test twice a week.. Where are no details about which drug exactly. Britney will also have to spend 8 hours a week, working with a parenting coach Britney and Kevin have split custody equally or 50-50, but Federline want it to be 70-30 in his favor.Spears' management company, the Firm, has quit after representing the singer for a little more than a month. "It saddens us to confirm
Tony Barretto, 28, arrived with a lawyer but Family Court Commissioner Scott M. Gordon clearde the courtroom before he was albe to testify."We are shocked that Ms. Spears’ attorneys chose not to cross-examine our client as to the substance of his declaration,” Allred said. “Our client was prepared to testify on issues of nudity by Ms. Spears, drug use, and safety issues involving the children post-rehab.” Gloria Allred, Barretto’s attorney called him a “key and secret witness.”Spears hired Barretto when she left a rehabilitation facility in March. According to Allred
My daughter got this new drug for depression. Side effects: depression! She didn't take the medication. When her depression was at worst, I tried to give her some motherly advice. Get up the same time every morning (early), take a shower, take breakfast, brush teethShe didn't do so. I don't do either. I could easily stay in the bed till evening. And yet, my own program of daily rutines could be the first step on the road. At least I love the early mornings, so it could be 'my own time', something enjoyable, to look forward to.To move the mountain you have to move one stone at a time.
I have been living with depression. My daughter has been down there since year 2000 when she tried to take her life. Or actually much longer, but she won't tell me how and when IT began.I also have a close friend who has been on medication for five years. At the moment she takes six different pills a day. There has not been any improvement, she is going to therapy, like my daughter, but the situation is still the same. As if it were final. Once you get sick, you will be doomed for the rest of your life.I have had no means to understand depression, though I have read a lot, searched the net,