Kris Jenner, Bruce Jenner
Kris and Bruce Jenner Reuters

Kris and Bruce Jenner's divorce is now finalised as a Los Angeles city court judge recently made it official. The high profile divorce proceeding is almost coming to an end. The couple has cited 'irreconcilable differences' as the reason for parting ways.

The paper work is almost complete, but the couple will remain married until March 2015 as part of a six-month legal requirement stated by the law. This period will provide an opportunity for the couple to change their minds and possibly reunite. The chances of Kris and Bruce reuniting, however, are quite bleak as both of them have reportedly moved on with their respective lives.

Under the court proceeding, Kris has been ordered by the city judge to pay her husband Bruce $2.5 million as an 'equalisation payment,' as told by ENews. Neither of them has been told to pay any spousal support as they are both quite financially independent.

Since the couple has not signed any prenuptial agreement when they got married, they will have to divide their assets and liabilities in equal halves. After 23 years of married life, their split has happened without any grudges, differences or drama and reported to be completely amicable. Their business managers have worked out the perfect plan for the property split to ensure that both parties' rights are safeguarded.

Momager of Kim Kardashian as well as Khloe, Kris will get their luxurious family house in Calabasas. The couple also has to split various bank accounts and other assets, as per the court documents.

The couple's fleet of cars is also divided, with Kris laying her hands on the 2012 Rolls Royce Ghost, 2014 Bentley and 2014 Land Rover, while Bruce will get to keep his 2011 Porsche 97 Coupe, 2013 Cadillac Escalade and 2007 Harley Davidson motorcycle, as claimed by the webloid. Even the reward points on their credit cards and accrued airline miles earned over the years will be considered. The couple will get joint custody of their teenage daughter, Kylie Jenner, but neither will have to pay any child support fund.