Kris and Bruce Jenner are officially divorced after a judge signed their papers, finalizing the process, on Tuesday, Us Weekly reported.
The couple filed for divorce in September, with Kris citing "irreconcilable differences" as the reason.
Kris and Bruce have reportedly agreed to divide their properties after the split. The two, however, will share joint custody of their 17-year-old daughter, Kylie, since she is still considered a minor.
Although the status of their marriage hasn't been terminated, Bruce's ex-wife has been allowed to return to her maiden name, Kris Kardashian.
Bruce and Kris did not sign a prenuptial agreement. Kris can claim their house in Calabasas, a 2012 Rolls-Royce Ghost, a 2014 Bentley and a 2014 Land Rover. Bruce, on the other hand, gets a 2011 Porsche 997 Coupe, a 2013 Cadillac Escalade and a 2007 Harley motorcycle.
The couple will also need to split up their bank accounts and additional assets. Kris, however, has to pay her new ex-husband $2.5 million to even out their resources under the agreement, according to TMZ.
Since filing for divorce, Kris has reportedly moved on with Corey Gamble. The two were even spotted celebrating her 59th birthday together.
Meanwhile, rumors suggested that the 64-year-old actor has been keeping in touch with Ronda Kamihara. Back in October, the 58-year-old ex-wife of Bruce was supposedly "upset" with the relationship between Bruce and her once best friend Kamihara, according to Hollywood Life.
Despite their current relationships with other people, the two are not allowed to remarry until after six months.
"They are still technically husband and wife," Leon Bennett, a family attorney, told Hollywood Life. "The only thing that is delayed is the freedom to remarry. Once the sixth month date arrives she is free to remarry."
The "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" stars have been married for 23 years. They have two children together, including Kendall Jenner.