Kim Is Officially Declared Single Amid Her Divorce From Kanye—Here’s If She Changed Her Name
02.03.2022 - 22:21
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A legal victory. Kim Kardashian’s legally single request has officially been approved by a judge amid her ongoing divorce from Kanye “Ye” West.
According to TMZ, a court accepted Kim’s request to be considered legally single during a bifurcation hearing on March 2, 2022. The Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum, 41, attended via video conference, while Kanye, 44, did not attend the hearing, per the site. Following the ruling, Kim’s last name will also be changed back to Kim Kardashian from Kim Kardashian-West. The KKW Beauty founder—who shares kids North West, 8, Saint West, 6, Chicago West, 4, and Psalm West, 2, with Ye—originally filed for divorce from the “Runaway” rapper in February 2021 after nearly seven years of marriage. Her request to be declared legally single was filed in December 2021 and came amid mounting attacks from the Grammy-winning rapper aimed at her new boyfriend, Saturday Night Live star, Pete Davidson.
In court documents filed on February 23, 2022, Kim insisted that divorce was the only option for her and Kanye. “I very much desire to be divorced. I have asked Kanye to keep our divorce private, but he has not done so. Kanye has been putting a lot of misinformation regarding our private family matters and co-parenting on social media which has created emotional distress,” she wrote in a personal statement at the time. “I believe that the court terminating our marital status will help Kanye to accept that our marital relationship is over and to move forward on a better path which will assist us in peacefully co-parenting our children.”
The SKIMS founder added, “While I wish our marriage would have succeeded, I have come to the realization that there is no way to repair our marriage. Kanye does not
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