Kevin FederlineKevin Federline’s lawyer has denied that the latest push in Kevin’s custody case with Britney Spears is about money.

Kevin currently has full physical custody of their two sons, Sean and Jayden, with Britney having monitored visits with the boys twice a week. The child support agreement is believed to have been made when the couple still shared 50-50 custody but Mark Vincent Kaplan has said it’s not about the money.

In a statement released on Friday, Kaplan explained: “Every two months, rumors have been raised in the media that Mr Federline’s lawyers are about to go into court to get more money for child support. Persistent questions are again being raised now in the press about the timing of when that will happen.”

“As I’ve said, I know where to find the courthouse and what to do when I get there. If Mr Federline had wanted to increase child support, it would be very easy to achieve and would have been requested long before now.”

“There has not been and is not now a request before the court for a modification of child support. Mr Federline’s purpose in bringing this action continues to be one that is based upon the best interest of the children as his highest priority.”

After a flurry of subpoenas of those close to Britney over the last few months, Britney’s new BFF Sam Lufti was supposed to testify about the star’s mothering capacity on Friday but Lufti failed to attend the hearing. Kaplan has said he will now seek a further court order to ensure that Lufti attends the rescheduled date next month.