Bruce Jenner and Kris Jenner's Divorce Finalized, But Can't Marry Other People Yet
Bruce and Kris Jenner's divorce has officially been finalized.
E! Online reported the news, saying that a Los Angeles county judge signed the documents. However, the ex-couple could not marry other people yet because they would not be formally divorced until March 23, 2015. This is due to the six-month legal requirement.
Kris filed for divorce back in September "citing irreconcilable differences, but listed the date of separation as early as June 1, 2013," according to E! Online. The divorce filing came a year after the two separated, Hollywood Life reports.
When it comes to the duo's properties, E! Online reveals that the ex-couple will divide various bank accounts and assets, while Kris will keep the family home.
The furniture, artwork, wedding gifts, and appliances have already been divided by Bruce and Kris, and both will keep their chosen goods, E! Online notes. When it comes to their cars, Kris will keep her 2012 Rolls Royce Ghost, her 2014 Bentley, and the 2014 Land Rover. Bruce will have his 2011 Porsche 97 Coupe, the 2013 Cadillac Escalade, and his 2007 Harley Davidson motorcycle.
The two didn't sign a prenuptial agreement when they married and neither of them will receive spousal support from the divorce agreement. Kris, however, will have to pay Bruce $2.5 million as an Equalization payment. This is according to the documents obtained by the news outlet.
"In terms of business practices and intellectual property, both Kris and Bruce will keep work that had been created by them and resides in their names," E! Online adds. "Because the pair is always on the go, they both have accrued airline miles and credit card points over the years, but both will keep the rewards they earned on their own names."
Kylie Jenner, 17 years old and the pair's youngest daughter, will have the shared joint and legal physical custody from Bruce and Kris. But the two don't have to pay for child support, the news outlet notes.
It was previously reported on E! Online back in September that the duo continues to spend a lot of time together despite splitting up and that "they are much happier this way."
"But we will always have much love and respect for each other," they said, as quoted by the news outlet. "Even though we are separated, we will always remain best friends and, as always, our family will remain our number one priority."
"I would rather have him in my life as a friend than not in my life at all," Kris said back in October, referring to her ex-flame Bruce, according to E! Online.