Socialite and TV star Kim Kardashian's divorce was finalized.
According to People magazine, Kardashian and her husband of 72 days, Kris Humphries, reached a settlement agreement.
In response, Judge Hank M. Goldberg told the court: "As a result of this agreement, we will not have a trial in this case...I want to congratulate the attorneys on both sides. This is a sensible way to resolve this case."
The divorce case has been dragging on for about a year and a half, since the former couple's ill-fated wedding in August of 2011 was determined to have been a bad idea. People added that Kardashian was asked whether her marriage could be saved by counseling. She responded, "No, your honor."
Humphries wasn't present in court; he was represented by his attorney.
TMZ reports that Kris will not get anything from Kim, although he had been asking for $7 million. Each party will pay their own lawyer's fees.
According to People magazine, Kardashian and her husband of 72 days, Kris Humphries, reached a settlement agreement.
In response, Judge Hank M. Goldberg told the court: "As a result of this agreement, we will not have a trial in this case...I want to congratulate the attorneys on both sides. This is a sensible way to resolve this case."
The divorce case has been dragging on for about a year and a half, since the former couple's ill-fated wedding in August of 2011 was determined to have been a bad idea. People added that Kardashian was asked whether her marriage could be saved by counseling. She responded, "No, your honor."
Humphries wasn't present in court; he was represented by his attorney.
TMZ reports that Kris will not get anything from Kim, although he had been asking for $7 million. Each party will pay their own lawyer's fees.