Given that a rising number of business associates have severed relations with West as a result of his anti-Semitic rants, this development worsens West’s vulnerable situation.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Kim Kardashian, the creator of SKIMS, and musician Kanye West have officially divorced.
According to People, West and Kardashian have reached a settlement over child custody and property and have therefore officially ended their relationship.
Their four children, North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm, will be shared by the ex-couple in terms of both physical and legal custody.
West and his ex-wife agreed that he would pay her $200,000 in child support each month and that he would be responsible for paying half of the children’s security, healthcare, and educational expenses. Both parties declined to pay spousal support.
The two further decided to employ mediation to settle disputes with the children. The opposite party is, nevertheless, free to settle a dispute if any party chooses not to take part in the mediation procedure.
Their prenuptial agreement will determine how their property and other assets are divided.
After dating his ex-wife for two years, West married her in 2014. After Kanye announced his notorious run for president of the United States of America in 2020, their marriage began to falter.
The Kardashians acknowledged West’s diagnosis of bipolar disorder at this time in a public statement, pleading for “compassion” and admitting their “complex and traumatic” circumstances.
In order to end their seven-year marriage, she ultimately filed for divorce in February 2021. She sought the court to proclaim her legally single in December and to change her name back to her maiden name after using Kim Kardashian West before.
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