Billionaires Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have apparently resolved their divorce after an unpleasant struggle that has been well documented in the two years after their high-profile split.

According to TMZ, the couple has finally agreed on custody of their four children, parenting arrangements, and, of course, the distribution of their multimillion-dollar real estate holdings.

Kim will also own Kanye's Southern California home, which he bought to be "close to [his]family," and the title to the $4.5 million home is already in the SKIMS mogul's name.

The report claimed the former "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" actress will get $200,000 in child support each month, and they would have joint custody and equal access to North, nine, Saint, six, Chicago, four, and Psalm, three.

The funds must be sent into Kim's bank account on the first of each month.

Furthermore, a significant detail emerged in documents obtained by Hollywood Life, including the fact that the "All of the Lights" rapper will not be able to move his children away from the reality star's Hidden Hills, Los Angeles residence, but he will be able to attend their birthday parties, subject to certain conditions.

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The completed paperwork said that Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are not permitted to transfer their children's houses more than 60 miles from their present homes in Hidden Hills "without first receiving the written permission of the other party or an order of the court" until they reach the age of 18.

This means that the Grammy-winning rapper will be unable to retain his children at his lavish $14 million Wyoming ranch without jumping through additional legal hoops.

Kanye is permitted to attend his children's birthday parties in addition to the monthly child support, but only if both parents agree.

The documents stimulate, "The parties both shall have access to the Minor Children on special days like birthdays and, if they should both choose, they can celebrate together."

This is a total 180 from their high-profile family fight in January, when the "Donda" rapper accused his in-laws of denying him access to Chicago's birthday party.

He lambasted the Kardashian clan on Instagram during that time, saying, "these are the kind of games being played. This is the kind of thing that has affected my health for the longest and I'm just not playing."

Kanye was eventually able to attend the party, as seen on Travis Barker's stepdaughter's Instagram, where he was seen chatting with Kris Jenner, his former mother-in-law.

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