The divorce between Ye and Kim Kardashian is now final. Ye and Kim split up in February 2021 when she originally submitted a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. She then asked a judge to legally terminate her marital status in December 2021 so that they could formally dissolve her marriage and decide custody of the couple’s four children and other issues separately.

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In 2014, the pair wed in an extravagant ceremony in Italy. After being married for nearly 7 years, Kim was formally proclaimed single in March 2022 after having her marital status change approved. Ye and Kim have reached an agreement about child custody and property to complete their divorce.

The former couple will share physical and legal custody of their four children according to divorce papers. Ye will have to give Kim $200,000 in child support due at the first of each month. In addition, he will be liable for covering half of the children’s security, medical, and educational costs. They both waived 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.