Kevin Federline wants more child support from Britney Spears

Kevin Federline is reportedly considering taking his ex-wife Britney Spears to court to request more child support as the former couple no longer have 50/50 custody.

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Kevin Federline is considering requesting more child support from his ex-wife Britney Spears
Kevin Federline is considering requesting more child support from his ex-wife Britney Spears

Kevin Federline is considering taking his ex-wife Britney Spears to court to ask for more child support, according to a report by TMZ.

The 45-year-old dancer currently receives $40,000-a-month child support, but that sum is predicated on each parent having their sons - Sean Preston, 17, and Jayden James, 16 - 50 percent of the time.

However, in reality, the two boys have been living entirely with their father for the past several years.

The former couple’s eldest son Sean Preston turns 18 on Thursday (14.09.23), the age at which financial support ends. Britney's contributions for Jayden are set to last until he graduates high school in June 2025.

Britney, 41, and Kevin's current arrangement, which was put in place after the pop star filed for divorce and before the 2008 conservatorship that gave her father, Jamie Spears, 71, the right to make all her financial, health and personal decisions until that was legally ended in November 2021.

In August, Kevin - who also has two kids daughters, Kori Madison, 21, and Kaleb Michael, 19, with his ex Shar Jackson - relocated his entire family to Hawaii with his wife Victoria, 40 - with whom he has two daughters, Jordan Kay, 12, and Peyton Marie, nine - a decision that Britney did not contest.

Britney - who recently split from husband Sam Asghari, 29, with the fitness instructor filing divorce papers - was said to be “relieved’ that the child support payments for Sean will soon stop.

An insider told DailyMail.com: "Britney is relieved that Sean is turning 18 on September 14 because she is tired of paying Kevin the insane amount of money he is getting."