Kim Kardashian Shares Fun Pictures With Daughter North After Resolving Divorse With Kanye West

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Kim Kardashian ultimately settled her divorce from Kanye West after pointing for the same in February 2021. The SKIMS founder and the rapper ended their union after seven years and as per reports, the court documents indicate that they will be communicating joint material and legal control of their four kids, North, 9, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 3. In the meantime, Kim just posted a new Instagram post where she declined photos with her daughter North West. The photos showcased Kim and her 9-year-old daughter posing for fun sun-kissed images as they were seen cutely frowning. Kim’s new pictures with her daughters come a day after she gave an inside peek at her home. 

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Kim Kardashian and North West’s enjoyment pictures 

Days after Kylie Jenner descended pictures with her son and daughter Stormi on Instagram, Kim is also offering a peek at her home time. While Jenner’s post obtained backlash as netizens blamed her for trying to divert the concentration from Balenciaga’s discussion, Kardashian’s recent post showcasing her house also welcomed strange responses from netizens as they talked about the house showing cold vibes. As for Kim’s new pictures with her daughter, several companions of the SKIMS creator responded to the post including her close pal Paris Hilton who dropped heart-eye emojis on the exact.

According to the points received in the court documents by Page Six, the rapper will have to spend his ex-wife USD 200,000 a month in child backing for their four children. Both Kim and Kanye waived off marital consent. The Donda rapper is also reportedly accountable for 50 percent of the children’s academic expenses which welcomes their tuition – and security costs. The former couple’s belongings and assets have reportedly been separated in alignment with the retired couple’s prenuptial contract. 

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