The pop star will reportedly have to pay an additional $45,000 per month as child support for her two children.
Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock have reportedly reached a settlement in their divorce, which will include a hefty payment from the pop star to their lifelong manager.
According to The Blast, Clarkson will make a one-time, tax-free payment of $1,326,161 million to her ex-husband as part of the settlement, on top of an ongoing monthly child support payment of $45,601 for their two children, seven-year-old River. Rose and five-year-old Remington Alexander. The former couple has also agreed to joint custody of their children, who will live primarily in Los Angeles with Clarkson.
According to The Blast, the agreement also stated that both of their children would be vaccinated against COVID-19, an issue "linked to the back and forth travel to see their father out of state." Is". Blackstock is living on the former couple's ranch in Montana. As part of the agreement, the children would fly private until they were fully vaccinated, and Clarkson agreed to pay her ex a $50,000 "reimbursement" for the children's private air travel. Singer found the farm and another Montana property in the settlement, but they agreed that Blackstock could stay on the farm until June as he searches for his home, and that he would pay Clarkson $2,000 a month in rent. However, Clarkson must pay her ex-husband $115,000 per month in spousal support by January 31, 2024. The amount was ordered to be paid to Clarkson in July last year.
According to The Blast, the pair have also divulged several of their other shared assets. The Clarksons will acquire family pets, a flight simulator, as well as several of their cars, namely a pick-up truck, Ford Bronco, Ford F-250, and Porsche Cayenne, and "all guns before and during the marriage". Blackstock, on the other hand, will take possession of their farm cattle, livestock, stock dogs and horses, another Ford F-250, a Ford F-350, an ATV and several CAT snowmobiles, a golf simulator and some very Also keeping precious Patek Philippe watches.
Clarkson filed for divorce in June 2020 after nearly seven years of marriage. In July 2021, she requested to be declared legally single as they continued to divulge their assets, arguing that they "both deserve the opportunity to build a new life," according to court documents. At the time, obtained by Us Weekly. The singer was reportedly granted that request in September. According to sources in The Blast, both the parties are happy with the divorce settlement and are just ready to move on with their lives.