Jackson children hearing delayed

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A hearing to decide who will take care of Michael Jackson's three children is to be delayed by a week, says his mother's lawyer.

Katherine Jackson and her son's ex-wife Deborah Rowe joined on Friday to ask the judge for a delay to the hearing. The case has been delayed once already.

Ms Jackson will remain the temporary guardian of her son's three children, whose ages range from seven to 12.

The two sides are believed to be trying to broker an out-of-court settlement.

'Privately and amicably'

In a statement to the Associated Press news agency, L Londell McMillan, a lawyer acting for Ms Jackson, said the delay would "allow us to privately and amicably resolve this most important matter in a dignified manner for the benefit of the children first and all involved".

Lawyers for Ms Rowe, who was married to the pop singer from 1996 to 1999, have declined to comment.

She is the mother of Jackson's two oldest children, 12-year-old Prince Michael, and 11-year-old Paris Michael Katherine Jackson.

The surrogate mother of Jackson's youngest child, seven-year-old Prince Michael II, has never been identified.

In his will, Michael Jackson stated he wanted his mother to care for his children if he died. As an alternative, he named singer and friend Diana Ross.