Though they will have joint custody of their
children, ages 3, 4, 6 and 9, Kardashian will receive $200,000 a
month in child support, as they will spend most of their time
with her, the New York Post reported.
The celebrity couple were married in 2014, and Kardashian filed
for divorce last year, citing irreconcilable differences.
Ye has courted controversy in recent months by publicly ending
major corporate tie-ups and making outbursts on social media
against other celebrities. His Twitter and Instagram accounts
were restricted, with the social media platforms removing some
of his posts that users condemned as antisemitic.
A meeting last week between Ye, Donald Trump and white
supremacist Nick Fuentes, drew rare Republican criticism for the
former president.
Details of their divorce settlement were reported by several
media outlets, citing Los Angeles County Superior Court
documents. Reuters was not immediately able to confirm the
documents' authenticity.
The parents must agree on what school the children will attend
and other decisions involving therapy, counseling or religious
activities, the Post said, citing the court document.
The children will not be allowed to move more than 60 miles (100
km) from Kardashian's home in Hidden Hills near Los Angeles
before they finish high school or turn 19 years old, the Post
reported. Each parent will have access to the children on their
birthdays and other special occasions, the Post said.
Ye has agreed to transfer one Hidden Hills property to
Kardashian, who will also keep properties in Malibu and
Riverside, California, and Harrison, Idaho, the Post said.
Neither party will pay the other spousal support, and they will
each pay their own debts, Sky News reported. They will split the
cost of their children's private security, schooling and
university, Sky said.
A Kardashian spokesperson declined to comment. Representatives
of Ye did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta in Carlsbad, California; Editing by
Simon Cameron-Moore)
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