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Kim Kardashian And Kanye West Finalize Divorce, Kanye To Pay $200K As Child Support

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, the much-celebrated couple of H-town, have legally ended their 8-year-old nuptial knot. As per the court settlement, they both agreed to share equal custody of their children and will have equal access to them.

 

The former couple had asked for court approval on their mutual negotiation for finalizing the divorce. Their mutual negotiation includes $200K per month from Kanye West for child support. 

 

They will equally bear the expenses made on private tuition, school, and security of their children. Kim and Kanye have four children from their marriage: 3-year-old Psalm, 4-year-old Chicago, 6-year-old Saint, and 9-year-old North.

 

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For any future disputes in relation to their four children, the former couple will have to go through mediation. If one of the two does not attend the mediation, the other party will have the authority to make decisions.

 

The couple has preferred not to take spousal support from each other. As part of their pre-marriage agreement, they have kept their property mostly separated. Also, they will pay their debts separately.

 

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West tied the nuptial knot on 24 May 2014 at a Renaissance fortress in Florence, Italy. The former couple was in a relationship since 2012 and had their first child in 2013. It was the third marriage for Kim Kardashian and the first for Kanye West.

 

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The couple initially appeared to part ways peacefully until Kanye recently started lashing out at Kim Kardashian and her family on social media. Kanye complained that he had been kept sidelined by Kim in parenting decisions. Also, he said Kim did not purposefully invite him to birthday celebration parties for their children.

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