Bob and Max Sheen � the nearly 10-month-old twin sons of Charlie Sheen and
Brooke Mueller � are in good hands and will stay in Aspen with their mother for
at least a month, as approved by child-welfare officials.
Sources tell PEOPLE that Pitkin County Social Services paid a visit to Mueller
and her family in Aspen last week following the 911 call Brooke made on
Christmas morning.
"The people from the social services agency talked to Brooke, her mom, her step
dad and her nanny, and told them that everything looks good and Brooke appears
to be an excellent mother," a source close to Mueller, 32, tells PEOPLE.
"Brooke and the twins, Max and Bob, are planning to stay in their rented Aspen
house for at least another month. After that they may go to Palm Beach to visit
family for awhile," adds the source.
After the social services representatives conducted multiple interviews, they
found the atmosphere for the twins to be "just fine," they said, as confirmed by
the source.
Court Date Delayed
Meanwhile, due to scheduling conflicts, Monday�s 10:30 a.m. court date between
Mueller and Charlie Sheen�s lawyers has been postponed, according to Mueller's
attorney Yale Galanter.
"We will find out the new date on Monday," Galanter tells PEOPLE. "It may be
Jan. 11 or another day."
Sheen�s Colorado based attorney had no comment.
Galanter filed a motion in the Aspen court last week to modify the protective
order put into place after Sheen�s domestic violence arrest on Christmas day so
his client and her husband can meet and attempt to resolve their issues and move
on with their lives.