Kim Kardashian's divorce with NBA player Kris Humphries has been finalized by a Los Angeles judge, weeks before she is scheduled to give birth to her first child with Kanye West.
Court records reveal that the couple's divorce judgment was formally entered by Superior Court Judge Hank Goldberg on Monday, stuff.co.nz reported.
The filing, however, does not reveal any new details about the couple's split.
They had reached to a settlement in their long-running divorce case in April and signed the judgment in late May.
Humphries had been seeking a cancellation of the marriage but agreed to a divorce before a trial on the matter.
He had claimed the lavish, televised wedding with the reality TV star was based on fraud, but he could not provide details about the allegations in court.
It was previously reported that Humphries had softened on the demands due with the fear of wasting time and money in the law procedures.
Kardashian filed for divorce in 2011, 72 days after the marriage.
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