Kim Kardashian is legally single after Kanye West after he tried to block her in ugly divorce battle

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Kim Kardashian is officially a single woman, even as her divorce from Kanye West continues.The 41-year-old Keeping Up With The Kardashians star was declared legally single by a judge following Wednesday morning's court hearing over her divorce from the 44-year-old rapper, according to PA.The change in her status comes after her ex tried to slow down their divorce by challenging their prenuptial agreement in court.

Moving on: Kim Kardashian, 41, was declared legally single by a judge following Wednesday morning's court hearing over her divorce from the 44-year-old rapper, according to PA; seen in November in NYCWith Kardashian's new single status comes a change in her name, as she has officially dropped the 'West' and legally returned to being Kim Kardashian.Sources previously told TMZ that West was unlikely to attend the hearing, and he ended up being a no-show.

Kim wasn't in the courthouse in person, but she did join remotely via a video call.According to the outlet, the rapper's attorney didn't object to Kardashian being declared single, but they did list out his requests before she was declared single.The judge was amenable to the Flashing Lights rapper's request that the any money intended to be split between the two would revert to the other ex in case one of the dies.

Inevitable: West — who wasn't present — didn't object via his attorney, but he asked a judge to let funds meant to be split between the two go to the other partner if one of them dies, which they agreed to; seen in 2016 in NYCHowever, the judge rejected West's other requests about asset transfer and 'marital privilege.'The producer had asked the judge to prevent his ex-wife from transferring any assets she had kept in trusts, which they denied.They.

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