After a shockingly short time (only three times after filing it in a Los Angeles court), Kris Jenner's divorce to Bruce Jenner is now officially final, as the parents of supermodel Kendall Jenner and little sister Kylie now part ways as single people.
Following one of the highest publicized breakups in the last few years, now the Kris Jenner divorce is finalized, leaving the businesswoman at the top of her game as she manages the careers of daughters Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian right through their superstardom.
According to Us Weekly, news of the Kris Jenner divorce first came out last Tuesday, after she had been estranged from husband Bruce Jenner for over a year - they announced their separation in October 2013 after over two decades of marriage, leaving daughters Kendall and Kylie heartbroken, as the supermodel BFF of Cara Delevingne stated in "Nightline" recently.
According to the TMZ, the Kris Jenner divorce terms don't include any child support from either of them, but they do include joint legal and physical custody of their youngest daughter, Kylie, who is currently 17 and will stop being a minor on August 2015.
In a completely un-traumatic proceeding - especially considering how much money was at stake -, the couple decided to just split their bank accounts in half without any further issue. Now that it's finalized, the Kris Jenner divorce has the mother and manager of Kim Kardashian's career keeping the house, as she's been reported to be already dating following her split with Bruce.
The former couple had filed for divorce less than three months ago, on the Los Angeles Superior Courthouse, citing "irreconcilable differences" - though the former pair remain pals even now that the the Kris Jenner divorce has been finalized.
"But we will always have much love and respect for each other," the former couple told E! Online nearly a year after their split. "Even though we are separated, we will always remain best friends and, as always, our family will remain our number one priority."