The divorce between Kim Kardashian and Kanye West is finalised.
The rapper, 45, and the founder of SKIMS, 42, have reached a settlement over child custody and property, according to PEOPLE.
The former couple will share physical and legal custody of their four children, ages North, 9, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 3, according to divorce papers obtained by PEOPLE.
The Grammy winner will have to give Kardashian $200,000 in child support each month. In addition, he will be liable for covering half of the children’s security, medical, and educational costs.
Kardashian and West both declined to pay spousal support.
The couple also decided to use mediation to resolve disagreements involving the kids. However, if either party declines to participate, the other is free to resolve a disagreement by default.
The couple’s property and other assets will be distributed in accordance with their prenuptial agreement.
The news was initially reported by TMZ.
The divorce finalization comes nine months after Kardashian was ruled legally single during a bifurcation hearing.
West had previously challenged Kardashian’s request to be declared legally single, but said in a statement at the time that, “I’ve asked my team to expedite the dissolution of my marriage to Kim so I can put my entire attention to our beautiful children.”
Dating since 2012, Kardashian and West got hitched in May 2014. At the height of West’s public outbursts in 2020, when he announced a contentious run for president of the United States and revealed incredibly private information about his family and marriage on the campaign trail and on Twitter, their marriage fell apart.
At the time, Kardashian addressed his bipolar disorder diagnosis in a rare public statement, asking fans for “compassion” and acknowledging their “complicated and painful” situation.
Then, Kardashian filed for divorce from West in February 2021 after nearly seven years of marriage. Months later, in December, she requested to be declared legally single. She also asked to separate issues of child custody and property from her marital status and to have her maiden name restored.