The world's biggest reality star Kim Kardashian will in the future receive $200.000 a month from her ex-husband, rapper Kanye West, for child support, according to the divorce settlement.
The newlyweds will share joint custody of their four children.
Kardashian filed for divorce in 2021, after eight years with Vesta, who has since changed his name to Je.
The settlement with Kim Kardashian came at an awkward time for West, who is in business trouble after controversy surrounding some of his comments that were interpreted as anti-Semitic.
Kardashian and West divorced in March, and the reality star dropped West from her last name.
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Issues surrounding the division of property and custody of their children were resolved in court documents filed Tuesday.
The two parties should consult on important decisions about the welfare of their children, the documents state.
Expenses for child care, school and college will be shared.
In addition, West is expected to pay $200.000 a month in child support, as she will be spending most of her time with the Kardashians.
They have four children: North (nine years), Saint (six), Chicago (four) and Psalm (three).
In earlier statements, Kardashian, 42, was quoted as saying she "really wants the marriage to end," adding that it would "help Kanye accept" that the relationship is over.
West, three years older, did not want a divorce and fought to prevent it from happening.
The rapper has faced many business problems in recent weeks and months, and several big companies, including Adidas, Gap and Balenciaga, have stopped working with him.
Decisions to terminate the partnership followed West's controversial actions and statements, which were interpreted as hate speech against Jews.
The rapper was heavily criticized earlier this year after he appeared at Paris Fashion Week wearing a T-shirt that read "White Lives Matter" - a phrase often used by white supremacists.
He then stated that his critics were being paid by secret societies of the Jewish people, which was interpreted as anti-Semitism.
Earlier this week, West announced his intention to run again in the 2024 US presidential election.
He was also a candidate in 2020, but he received only 70.000 votes.
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