It's officially over between Kris and Bruce Jenner. The couple ended their 22-year marriage by filing for divorce on Sept. 22, 11 months after they went public with their separation.
A source close to the couple told Radar Online that Kris and Bruce, who did not have a prenup, already divided up their rumored $225 million fortune. Reportedly the couple did everything without lawyers. The source told Radar that Kris and Bruce kept their finances separate from another for years, which made the process a lot easier.
"As soon as Kris started raking in money from deals she brokered as her kids' manager, she set up her own accounts. These were separate from Bruce and he never really cared," the source added. "In the divorce agreement, Kris bought out Bruce's interest in the Hidden Hills mansion, which she will keep. She loves that house, and wasn't going to give it up. Bruce will stay in the Malibu mansion, since he got it after the couple separated."
According to Radar, Kris did agree to give her ex-husband an extra $2 million from the money she earned from Kardashian deals and Bruce agreed not to seek further money from any endorsements or deals done by the Kardashians.
A source also told Radar that the matriarch gets to keep five of the couple's luxury cars including two Mercedes Benz, a Rolls Royce and a Range Rover. Bruce gets two cars including a Mercedes. Kris reportedly also asked a judge that all earnings she made after the couple separated - she listed the date of separation as June 2013 - remain solely hers.
"Bruce will walk away with $20 million in cash, and Kris will end up with $50 million," the source told Radar. "She got more, again, because of her momager status. They both have various investments and money set aside for retirement worth an additional $1 million each."
According to TMZ, both Kris and Bruce asked a judge to waive the others' right to seek spousal support and they will share custody of Kylie Jenner, 17, the only Kardashian-Jenner who is a minor. Kendall Jenner turned 18 last November.
As for the reasoning behind the split, Kris cited "irreconcilable differences," TMZ reports.