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Britney Spears Consents to Sons Relocating With Kevin Federline to Hawaii

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Britney Spears has signed off on her ex, Kevin Federline, relocating to Hawaii with their two children, but ET has learned the pop singer is not thrilled about him turning the matter into a public spectacle.ET has learned that Spears' lawyer, Matthew Rosengart, wrote a letter dated May 31 to Federline's attorney informing him that the singer does not intend to interfere with Federline's plans to uproot the family and relocate to Hawaii.

Spears has offered her full consent.In the letter, as first reported by, Spears' attorney slams Federline's attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, for publicizing the matter and «creating unnecessary drama and a false 'dispute' by publicly discussing the issue.» What's more, Rosengart added that in doing so «it was undignified, ungracious, and unnecessary.»ET has reached out to Kaplan for comment.

A source tells ET that «Britney loves and has always supported her children and wants them to be happy.»Spears' consent comes just over two weeks after a source confirmed to ET that Kaplan sent a letter asking if Spears would be open to letting their sons — Jayden, 16, and Sean, 17 — relocate to Hawaii with Federline and their stepmom, Victoria Prince.With Spears consenting to the move, it avoids Kaplan having to take the drastic step of having to formally make the request in court.

But it seemed things would never head down this road, especially since Spears hadn't seen her sons in more than a year.As for the move to Hawaii, a source previously told ET that Federline has DJ opportunities there, and Prince has a job offer at a university.

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