Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have finally settled their divorce. The two sides reached an agreement on custody and property issues, a little less than two years after breaking up.

Both stars will get “equal access” to their four children. Kardashian and West, who legally changed his name to Ye, had a prenup in place so assets were divided up accordingly. Neither party will get spousal support; however, Ye must pay $200,000 a month to his ex-wife in child support. He will also be responsible for half of the children’s educational and security expenses.
Ye has publicly slammed Kardashian for her parenting.
After Kardashian filed for divorce in February 2021 he tried to win her back to no avail. Kardashian asked the court to declare her legally single — which the Grammy winner opposed — as they worked through the divorce settlement. The Kardashians star claimed Ye was causing “emotional distress” by airing “misinformation regarding our private family matters and co-parenting on social media.” A judge granted her request nine months ago.
Kardashian and Ye began dating in 2012 and married in 2014. They weathered many storms throughout their relationship, like her robbery in Paris and the rapper’s hospitalization in 2016. Their marriage hit the ultimate rough patch in 2020 during his failed bid for presidency where he disclosed deeply personal information about their family. In a rare statement, Kardashian asked for “compassion” as she addressed his bipolar disorder. She filed for divorce seven months later.