Spears' lawyer Laura Wasser told reporters, "The divorce is final. [Britney] is okay with the arrangement. She would like to be with the kids more. She said that. [She] thinks [Federline] would like that too."
But while today's decision allows the exes to continue with shared custody of their children, a source close to Federline says he may seek full custody. "[Federline's] attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan…has been watching and monitoring Britney’s behavior very closely," says the source. "There is a clause in the divorce so either parent can seek full custody and it is very possible that you will see Kaplan seeking full custody for Kevin as early as this week…Kevin is extremely concerned with Britney’s erratic behavior and he needs to make sure his kids are protected. Britney has not met the benchmarks for sobriety that [were] outlined in the agreement."