The on-going divorce saga between Kim Kardashian and Kanye West is finally over, with their settlement said to be complete.
The former couple have reportedly resolved their child custody and property-related issues, with reality TV star Kim, 42, set to receive $200,000 each month in child support from the 45-year-old rapper.
It's said the duo will now get joint custody of their four kids - North, 9, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 3.
TMZ reports that even though the settlement agreement states "equal access", Kim is likely to have the children 80% of the time.
The publication reports that the Donda singer will pay the SKIMS founder the huge monthly sum, but that is just his share of the full bill. In addition, he's said to be responsible for half of their educational expenses, which includes their tuition.
He is also set to be responsible for 50% of the security expenses for their kids.
It's said that if the couple ever have a dispute regarding the four youngsters, they will both participate in mediation and if one half fails to take part, the other wins the decision by default.
The division of their assets is to be in line with their prenup, in which both waived spousal support.
Sources told the publication how the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star had been walking a tightrope for the past year as she tried to amicably settle. It was also reported the rapper, now legally known as Ye, had gone through numerous lawyers throughout the procedure.
The couple first tied the knot in May 2014, but called it a day seven years later, with Kim filing for divorce in 2021.
Proceedings continued to stall in the months that followed as the musician refused to engage, leading Kim to go to court in March last year for an official decree to end the marriage.
In the year that followed their divorce, it hasn't been smooth sailing, with Kim's now failed relationship with Pete Davidson coming under huge strain due to Ye's actions.
Throughout the relationship, Ye publicly taunted the former Saturday Night Live comedian. He came in for huge criticism for his comments, one of which was a video seemingly showcasing the death of the comic he nicknamed Skete.
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