The ugly court battle between media mogul Master P (Percy Miller) and his estranged wife Sonya Miller has finally come to an end and the result is not pretty for the No Limit Records entrepreneur. Despite the nasty back and forth allegations between the estranged couple, utimatley Miller has been ordered to pay Sonya $27,000 a month plus all legal fees accrued during the case.

According to TMZ, the divorce battle that began well over two years ago has finally come to an end to the tune of well over $30,000. After all of the divorce drama between the couple, who have been married for over 20 years Sonya's request for child and spousal support was granted. Miller has been ordered to pay $16,574 in spousal support and $10,473 in child support, totaling $27,047 every month.

The specified child and spousal support order are only temporary and can later increase as more assets are identified and calculated.

The couple share four minor children, in addition to their adult son Romeo Miller, who was also dragged into the divorce battle. In an earlier TMZ report, Sonya filed a lawsuit against Romeo citing that her husband was using Romeo's bank accounts to hide his assets so he would appear to have a lot less money than he actually does. The accusations did not place any fault on Romeo but, did identify him as a pawn in his father's plan to leave her with less money.

Miller even went as far as to claim his wife battled drug and alcohol abuse, making her an unfit parent to their children; he attempted to have her put out of their home and also have her SUV repossessed, according to Rap Basement.  Though the couple have been married for over two decades, BET reported that their union has been tulmutuous for quite some time, and it was in 2011 when the estranged wife first filed for child support, prompting rumors that the two were separated long before she actually filed for divorce two years later.

In addition to the monthly sum, Miller now has to cover her $200,000 attorney fees. Also, as for Miller attempting to put her out of her home, the judge settled on that matter as well, awarding the mother of six exclusive rights to live there with their children.

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