The Jenner marriage has officially ended.
An L.A. County judge signed the divorce papers between Bruce and Kris Jenner on Dec. 18, according to TMZ. The dissolution of the 23-year marriage comes almost three months after Kris filed the papers.
The couple split amicably and divided their assets equally without a prenuptial agreement. Neither will pay spousal support and they will share joint custody of their youngest child, 17-year-old Kylie Jenner. They won't pay child support since Kylie turns 18 next August.
Since Kris kept the house, she did have to pay $2.5 million to Bruce to settle their account. The 59-year-old Kardashian matriarch also got a 2012 Rolls-Royce Ghost, a 2014 Bentley and a 2014 Land Rover while the 65-year-old former Olympian took home a 2011 Porsche 997 Coupe, a 2013 Cadillac Escalade and a 2007 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, according to TMZ.
Kris has already started dating around, but if she wants to tie the knot again, she will have to wait until March 22, 2015. California law requires a mandatory "six month cooling off period," according to Hollywood Life. Until then, Kris and Bruce are still technically married.
Kris can change her name back to Kris Kardashian, the surname of her first husband Robert Kardashian, whom she divorced a month before marrying Bruce in 1991. Kris' maiden name is Houghton.
The couple has two children together, daughters Kendall and Kylie. Kris had four children with Robert. Bruce had two children with his first wife Crystie Crownover and two with his second wife Linda Thompson.
Bruce and Kris officially separated on June 1, 2013, according to TMZ. He moved to a house in Malibu while Kris kept their house in Hidden Hills.