Kim Kardashian gets $200,000 monthly from Kanye for child support

On Tuesday, November 29, media outlets reported that Kim Kardashian and Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, had negotiated a divorce settlement that includes joint custody of their four children and the division of their real estate holdings.

The New York Post said that despite having shared custody of their children, aged 3, 4, and 6, Kardashian will earn $200,000 per month in child support as they will spend the most of their time with her.

In 2016, Kardashian filed for divorce from the celebrity pair, citing irreconcilable differences.

Ye has courted controversy in recent months by canceling significant corporate partnerships in public and attacking other celebrities on social media. His Twitter and Instagram accounts were blocked after some of his antisemitic posts were removed by the social media platforms.

A meeting last week between Ye, Donald Trump, and white supremacist Nick Fuentes earned the former president unusual Republican condemnation.

Multiple media sources revealed the terms of their divorce settlement, citing Los Angeles County Superior Court filings. Reuters was unable to immediately confirm the validity of the documents.

The Post reported, citing a court document, that the parents must agree on the school their children would attend and any decisions concerning treatment, counseling, or religious activities.

The youngsters will not be permitted to move more than 60 miles (100 km) from Kardashian’s house in Hidden Hills near Los Angeles until they graduate high school or reach the age of 19, according to the Post. The Post reported that each parent will get access to their children on their birthdays and other important occasions.

The Post reports that Ye has agreed to surrender one Hidden Hills property to Kardashian, who will also retain properties in Malibu, Riverside, and Harrison, Idaho.

According to Sky News, neither party will pay the other spousal support, and they will each pay their own obligations. Sky stated that they will share the cost of their children’s private security, education, and college.

A Kardashian representative rejected comment. Ye representatives did not reply quickly to a request for comment.

Noto

Jakarta-based Newswriter for The Asian Affairs. A budding newswriter that always keep track of the latest trends and news that are happening in my country Indonesia.

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