According to court records filed in Los Angeles, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have struck an agreement in their divorce. The former couple will share custody of their four children, who range in age from three to nine years.
West, who already has legally changed his name to Ye, will pay Kardashian $200,000 (£166,000) in child support each month, and they will split the costs of their children's private security, private schooling, and university.
Nor can pay spousal support to the other, and they will each pay their own debts. The court documents filed on Tuesday sought a judge's approval of the terms agreed upon by the former couple. West and Kardashian, both have a prenuptial agreement and kept their assets mostly separate.
At 2014, the pair married in a Renaissance fort in the Italian city of Florence. Kardashian requested a divorce about a year ago. At her request, a court declared them legally single in March of this year.
They seemed to be on good terms, but West has taken to social media to lash out at the reality TV star, her family, and Pete Davidson, her boyfriend of nine months.
The rapper claimed he was not allowed to make important parenting decisions and was barred from attending his children's milestone events, such as birthday parties.