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Stars Kim Kardashian and Kanye agree joint custody after divorce

| @indiablooms | Apr 13, 2021, at 10:26 pm

Los Angeles: Socialite Kim Kardashian and her husband Kanye West agreed to keep their four children in joint custody, media reports said.

His response mirrors Kardashian's divorce filing from 19 February, which began the process of ending their almost seven year marriage, reports BBC.

In both of their filings, the US rapper and the TV reality star agreed that their marriage should end over irreconcilable differences, reports the British media.

According to reports, the couple also agreed they do not need spousal support.

According to Kardashian's filing, they kept their property separate throughout their marriage because of the terms of a pre-nuptial agreement, reports BBC.

Kim and Kayne are one of the most recognizable couples in the world.
They are both successful in their own sectors.

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