Kim Kardashian and Kanye “Ye” West have officially settled their divorce.
The news comes nearly two years after Kardashian filed for divorce in February 2021. According to court documents obtained by TODAY, Kardashian and Ye have settled their child custody and property issues, with previously agreed terms in their prenuptial agreement.
Kardashian and Ye have joint custody with ‘equal access’ to their four children together; North, 9, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 3, indicate the documents.
Starting Dec. 1, the “Flashing Lights” rapper will also have to pay Kardashian $200,000 a month in child support. The former couple will, however, share their children’s health insurance, as well as education expenses and private security expenses.
If they ever have a fight with their children, they will have to attend the mediation, according to the rules. Both parents are allowed to attend their children’s school events, regardless of who has custody at the time. The regulations also note that both parents have access to their children “on special days such as birthdays and, if they both wish, they can celebrate together.”
According to the documents, the two waived their alimony.
Representatives for Ye did not immediately respond to TODAY.com’s request for comment. Kardashian’s spokesperson declined to comment.
The former couple, who married on May 24, 2014, listed their separation date as December 26, 2020. In March 2022, Kardashian was declared legally single and her maiden name restored, according to the documents.
In the February divorce filing obtained by TODAY, the Skims founder claimed her ex created “emotional distress” for her amid the divorce.
“I really want to divorce. I asked Kanye to keep our divorce private, but he didn’t. Kanye put a lot of false information regarding our private family matters and co-parenting on social media which created emotional distress,” she said.
In March, Ye was banned from Instagram after violating hate speech and bullying policies. And in October, his Twitter and Instagram accounts were locked after his anti-Semitic posts.
Meanwhile, Kardashian would continue to “take the high road” and support her ex as they co-parent their children.
“I’m always just hopeful and no matter what, he’s the father of my kids. I’ll always be protective,” she told Ellen DeGeneres on her daytime talk show. march. “I always want my kids to see the best of the best. I just try – as hard as it can be sometimes – I try to ignore it and try to do what’s best for the kids. Take the high road.
In April, she told TODAY’s Hoda Kotb that she puts her happiness first.
“We all know someone who’s been through a really tough time in their relationships and everyone’s fine and everyone’s doing well,” she explained. “So you just have to, like, let go and open up to receive something and just be a good person and you’ll get it back.”