Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale have reportedly reached a divorce settlement that's in The Voice coach's favor.

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Stefani and Rossdale never signed a prenuptial agreement, but Rossdale declined walking away with an even 50/50 split, TMZ reported.

Rossdale is legally entitled to half of all money earned and assets accumulated during his 13-year marriage to Stefani. However, according to sources connected with the couple, he reportedly agreed to an unequal split and therefore lost out on property and millions of dollars.

Stefani, 46, and Rossdale, 50, also agreed to a joint-custody arrangement of their three sons -- Kingston, 9, Zuma, 7, and Apollo, 2. The Bush frontman reportedly did not ask for child support. 

A California judge now just needs to approve of the settlement.

The pair announced their decision to split in August 2015 after nearly 20 years together. Stefani cited irreconcilable differences in her divorce filing, which preceded reports Rossdale had cheated on the "Make Me Love You" singer for years with the children's young nanny Mindy Mann.

But it didn't take long for Stefani to fall in love again. She's been dating her The Voice co-star Blake Shelton since October of last year, and he inspired her new album This Is What the Truth Feels Like.

As for Rossdale, he's reportedly very focused on his family right now but also has a new Bush album in the works.

"He's doing great," a source close to the rocker recently told People. "When he's not making music, he's with the kids."
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