Kris Jenner and Bruce Jenner have finalised their divorce after 22 years of marriage. The former couple, who did not have a prenup, reached an amicable agreement and divided up their assets less than three months after Kris filed for divorce. In the agreement Kris gets to keep the family house, but she will pay $2.5 million to Bruce to equalise things. They have also divided up various bank accounts and other assets including their collection of cars. As their eldest daughter Kendall is 19 and their youngest Kylie turns 18 in August, they did not need to work out rules regarding their joint custody agreement.
Kris and Bruce Jenner have finalised their divorce
The couple reportedly agreed that whichever parent is looking after Kylie will pay for her, and neither Bruce nor Kris will receive spousal support. Kris and Bruce had been separated for over a year before she filed for divorce in September, citing irreconcilable differences. The pair married in April 1991 after a five month relationship. The pair announced their split with a joint statement to E! News in October 2013: "We are living separately and we are much happier this way.
The former couple said their family is their "number one priority"
"But we will always have much love and respect for each other. Even though we separated, we will always remain best of friends and, as always, our family will remain our number one priority." Kris is dating 41-year-old Corey Gamble following the split, while Bruce has been linked to his ex-wife's friend Ronda Kamihira. Addressing reports of Bruce's new relationship, Kris said: "I just want him to be happy. I don't care who he goes out with."