Britney Spears is likely still set to pay child support to her ex-husband Kevin Federline, despite her younger son having turned 18 this week.
The “Womanizer” singer, 42, will continue to pay child support to Federline, with whom she shares sons Jayden, 18, and Sean, who turns 19 next month, even though both her sons are now legally adults.
According to Federline’s attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan, under California law, a parent must continue paying child support until their child has graduated high school, even if they turn 18.
“Under California law, child support jurisdiction continues until the minor child reaches the age of 18, or if upon their 18th birthday they have not yet graduated high school, it continues until they graduate high school, but in no event later than their 19th birthday,” Kaplan tells PEOPLE.
“The child support in this case for Jayden is being paid consistent with that law. His graduation for high school will be in November.”
A source tells PEOPLE that Spears is happy to continue supporting her sons in any way she can.
“Britney has plans for the boys’ future and will do whatever she can and will always continue to love and support them,” says the source.
A rep for Spears didn’t immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
In a September 2022 interview with The Daily Mail, Spears’ son Jayden discussed his and his brother’s evolving feelings about their relationship with their mom.
Noting that their relationship remained complicated at the time, Jayden said, “I 100 percent think this can be fixed.”