When Kim Kardashian filed to end her 72-day marriage to Kris Humphries on Monday, the reality star ensured that she got hers -- and Humphries got nothing. At least for now.
TMZ has posted the divorce papers, and while we're not lawyers, here's the breakdown:
•The couple will pay their own court fees and attorneys. Kamp Kardashian has hired Hollywood super-lawyer Laura Wasser to represent the 31-year-old soon-to-be divorcee.
•Property rights will be determined in accordance with the couple's prenuptial agreement. This is what Kardashian intends to keep out of Humphries' hands: her jewelry and "personal effects"; all the money she made before, during and after the marriage; everything else the doomed duo pre-divided up in their prenup.
•The court won't decide spousal support. So, basically, whatever Humphries gets from the divorce -- and how much -- is not for a judge to decide. It's likely spelled out in the prenup, which if sources are correct, protects both parties from each other: Chiefly, Kris from Kim's not-always-fantastic business decisions; Kim's $35 million neKardashian cited "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for the split.
It worth against Kris' comparatively paltry $8-to-$16 million.
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