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Sharon Stone's lawyer says the “Basic Instinct” actress has not lost custody of her 8-year-old son, Roan Joseph Bronstein, despite FOXNews.com's earlier report and reports in other media outlets.

FOXNews.com has confirmed with the offices of Stone's attorney, Martin Singer, that the actress went to court in hopes of gaining permission for Roan to be enrolled in a school in the Los Angeles area (where she resides) rather than in Northern California, where he currently lives with his father and her ex-husband, newspaper executive Phil Bronstein.

The request was rejected and according to the court minute order dated Sept. 12, this was because Bronstein "can provide a more structured continuity, stable, secure and consistent home for the child."

Click here to see the documents (pdf).

The order is permanent unless there is a change of circumstance, meaning if Bronstein moves out of San Francisco. The couple divorced in early 2004 and have a "joint legal and physical custody" agreement over Roan.

Stone, 50, and Bronstein adopted Roan a week after he was born on May 22, 2000, in Texas. Stone has two other adopted sons: Laird Vonne Stone, born May 7, 2005, and Quinn Kelly Stone, born in June 2006.