Anne Heche and Britney Spears have something in common and it isn't their blonde hair or occasional erratic behavior. 
They are both going through child custody cases -- Brit with K-Fed, Heche with Coleman Laffoon. They each had a child custody evaluator assigned to their cases and it turns out it's the same woman: Dr. Jane Shatz Ph.D. (We spell it correctly.)
Small world, right?
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(Page 1 of 3) | 1 | 2 | 3 | Most Recent | Next 15 CommentsYeah, that's some really important breaking news there. Thanks TMZ! What would we do without you?
You may have spelled the woman's last name correctly, but you and the Superior Court both made a mistake when you wrote her title. You should not use both "Dr." and "PhD"; pick one.
x17 has a picture of Bobby Brown laying on his death bed!! How sickening!!
Please tmz don't show something like that on your site. It is so disrespectful to him & his family!! Bobby ain't the greatest person in the world, but who are we to judge anyone!!
God Bless
Whit
Actually you do use both for example Dr. Smith, MD (for medical doctor) or Dr. Jones PHD
nope. sorry...
why would they be spelled differently if it's the same person.
seriously, tell something that's not a lie. GEEZ!
Lohan clean and sober; Paris clean, sober and not in public so much; Britney close to getting the help she needs to live a better life....
What are you going to do without them? They are the backbone of TMZ's very being! Yesterday it was painful to read five or six stories about Kiefer Sutherland's plea in court.
And today's big story? Anne Heche and Britney share the same parenting coach? OMG, that's so trivial and so pathetic.
It's a rip off......these judges get kickbacks from referring these "counselors." These counselors need counselling as to why they rip people off with their know it all attitude.
Whit is correct. You use one or the other, MD. If you are an MD, MD you are making a fool of yourself if you are using both.
YES - You do use both MD and PHD with DR. How do I know because it's on the door I am sitting in front of right now with my laptop, waiting for a DR's appt. The fool who keeps saying one or the other obviously doesn't even have a B.A.
To bad that during all this the kids are who really suffer...
Celebrity children always get hosed!
Cheers,
Busted Celebrity
Kris10-
I have also seen it on the door of a doctor's office; their mistake does not mean it is correct. It is redundant to write both "Dr." and "M.D."
Also, this "fool" has a master's degree in linguistics.
Again Whit you are wrong. I work in the medical profession and you do need to use both. For example Dr. Smith DDS for Dr. Dental Surgery. This is how you distinquish what type of Dr it is how else would you know if you went to look up a doctor and needed to know if they were a surgeon, dentist, psychiatrist etc.
















