Pop singer Britney Spears did not get permission to visit sons Sean Preston and Jayden James after lawyers met Tuesday and reportedly could not agree on the terms of the visitation rights between Brit and her ex hubby K-Fed.
It sounds it should be an easy call: Kevin Federline says he would approve of Britney regaining access to the kids -- as long as her parents accompany her.
Spears, who lost primary custody of her children in October, has been barred from court-monitored visits after refusing to hand the boys back to Federline in January and being taken to a hospital for psychiatric evaluation.
Federline's attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan insisted his client wants to see the situation resolved as the children need their mother.
He says, "Both sides want to see the day that visitation can resume. It is a question of working out details on how that can happen. Mr. Federline looks forward to his children having their mom in their life."
Kaplan adds Federline "is doing everything that he can to make up for the fact that the boys are with him and keeping family around and trying to have them not aware that there's any change whatsoever."
"He's doing great at being a parent."


