A lawyer for Michael Jackson's mother has told US TV that an agreement has been reached over the custody of the late pop star's three children.
Londell McMillan told CBS News that Katherine Jackson is to be awarded custody of Prince Michael, 12, Paris, 11 and Prince Michael II, seven.
He said Debbie Rowe, the mother of Jackson's two elder children, would have "meaningful visitation rights".
A court hearing to formalise custody is scheduled for Monday in Los Angeles.
Katherine Jackson was granted temporary custody of the children after the star's death on 25 June.
The biological mother of Prince Michael II, also known as Blanket, has never been revealed.
"It's an agreement, an agreement for the best interests of the children. This is not a money deal - this is not about money," Mr McMillan said in an interview on The Early Show.
"All of the parties are resolved - there is no situation better for these children than for them to be raised and reared in the loving care of Mrs Katherine Jackson," he said.
Custody rights
Jackson stated in his 2002 will that he wanted his mother to care for the children if he died.
Debbie Rowe gave up custody rights following her divorce from Jackson in 2000, but sought them again in 2005.
She and Jackson agreed a settlement in 2006 but the terms were never disclosed.
Meanwhile, the Los Angeles County coroner's office has said the release of Jackson's autopsy results have been delayed until next week.
The results were due to be revealed this week, amid speculation about the possible role prescription drugs played in the singer's death.
County coroner assistant chief Ed Winter did not discuss the reasons for the delay.
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