Kris Jenner and Bruce Jenner have finalized their divorce.

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A Los Angeles County judge has inked the divorce paperwork, making the couple's split official, TMZ reported.

The Keeping Up with the Kardashians stars reportedly opted out of signing a prenuptial agreement so their bank accounts and assets were divided up pretty evenly.

Kris will get to keep their house and neither individual will receive spousal support, according to the website.

Daughter Kylie Jenner, 17, is close enough to becoming an adult that her custody is not really an issue. The parent she spends her time with will reportedly be responsible for her finances at that moment.

Kris, 59, and Bruce, 65, initiated identical divorce filings within one day of each other in late September.

"They both did it together," a source close to the family recently told People. "It's all done and [there's] no drama or messiness. They worked out all details over the last few months."

The pair both cited irreconcilable differences in their filings and went about the process without lawyers, Us Weekly reported.

The reality TV stars first announced in October 2013 they had decided to separate after 22 years of marriage. However, court documents reportedly reveal they actually split in June of that year.

Kris and Bruce wed in April 1991, which was only a month after Kris got divorced from the late Robert Kardashian. The pair have two daughters together: Kylie and Kendall Jenner, 18.
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Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.