Kanye West Wants Prenup With Kim Kardashian Thrown Out, But What's Actually In The Document?
02.03.2022 - 04:23
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filed for divorce from Kanye West in February 2021, and the legal proceedings are still in full swing. Kardashian has made it clear, via court documents, that she wants to legally end their marriage sooner rather than later. However, West has reportedly been prolonging the process, even occasionally saying that he hasn’t seen “the paperwork.
” More recently, the rapper is asking that the prenuptial agreement the couple had in place be thrown out. At the same time, the information present within those documents has now been made known. Ye is reportedly contesting the prenup in an effort to further delay the divorce, according to Radar.
Kim Kardashian recently brought up the agreement amid her attempts to be declared legally single. In her argument, she explicitly made note of her ex’s apparent strategy to keep the legal process going. However, the rapper’s lawyer argues that “California premarital agreements entered on or after January 1, 2002, are presumptively invalid.
” They also assert that a “presumption of invalidity” exists, that is until the agreement is “ratified” (or signed) by both sides or there’s a rebuttal of sorts in a courtroom. With so much conflict being caused by the agreement, some may be wondering about the specifics. Well, Radar actually obtained the documents and managed to shed some light on a few details.
The papers include legal jargon and financial figures, but they also feature personal details about the state of the two star’s lives at the time. In the agreement, it’s explained that the SKIMS head was “fully supporting herself at the time she began dating Kanye and is fully self-supporting as of the date of this Agreement. ” There’s also mention of the fact that the Keeping Up with the
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