Britney Spears’ child support payments to her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, have officially ended as their youngest son, Jayden James, turned 18 on September 12. The singer and Federline, who divorced in 2006, have two sons together, with Spears paying child support for over 17 years. According to reports, Spears has contributed more than $5 million towards the care of her children.
While Federline had full custody following Spears’ conservatorship, the child support agreement is said to be coming to an end now that both sons have reached adulthood. Sources claim that despite the financial support, Spears has been disappointed by the strained relationship with her children, particularly after her conservatorship was terminated in 2021.
Jayden, who currently lives in Hawaii with Federline and his third wife, Victoria Price, is reportedly celebrating his birthday with friends, away from his mother. Although Spears is not spending the day with him, she plans to gift him something “more expensive than anything his father could afford.”
The end of the child support agreement marks a significant financial shift for Spears, who has long been vocal about her frustrations with the arrangement and her relationship with her children. Federline previously discussed the challenges he faced raising their sons, especially after they decided to limit contact with their mother.
This development is another chapter in the ongoing, complicated story of Spears’ personal and family life, which has been closely followed by the media for years.