Khloe Kardashian is reportedly getting the ball rolling on her divorce again from Lamar Odom.

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According to a source, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star "is ready to move on" and reinstate their divorce proceedings, People reported.

"She plans on refiling for divorce soon. She and Lamar are just figuring out the finances first," the source told People.

Odom and Kardashian wed in 2009 after a very brief courtship and filed for divorce four years later. However, Kardashian decided to withdraw the divorce paperwork in court in October after the former NBA player suffered a near-fatal drug overdose while staying at a Nevada brothel.

At the time, reports circulated Odom had confessed his love to Kardashian and promised he'd never do drugs again in order for her to stay with him. But now that Odom has come far in his recovery process, he's gone out drinking with friends and allegedly refuses to seek treatment for the demons he's never faced.

In a lengthy Sunday Instagram post, Kardashian said she can't change someone's "bad habits" unless they "want to themselves." She also suggested that letting go doesn't imply a lack of caring, because no one should have to carry another's burdens.

"She doesn't agree with some of Lamar's choices in the past few weeks," the source said.

Kardashian stayed at Odom's side throughout his health crisis and put his own well-being before her own for many months. An insider recently told TMZ that the only reason Kardashian is hesitating to pull the plug on their marriage legally is because she feels a "tremendous amount of guilt" over how Odom might react and spiral out of control afterwards.

"Khloe was there for Lamar when he needed her," the source continued. "She spent months making sure he got the best care and was able to recover. Lamar was her main focus, and it was draining for her. Lamar is ready to be on his own now."

The source added, however, that the couple will "always be friends." 
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