Renowned singer Kelly Clarkson has finally settled her two-year-long bitter negotiation deal with former husband Brandon Blackstock.
The three-time Grammy award winner was all smiling with clear signs of relief after the deal came to an end.
Sources claim that the matter has been an ugly affair with plenty of twists, turns, bickering and more as the world witnessed their personal struggles as the legal battle continued in the public eye.
The 39-year-old celeb announced her split from her 45-year-old husband and manager after spending seven years together.
Now, she will reportedly be paying him nearly $45,601 every month in regards to child support for the couple’s two kids named River and Remington.
In addition to that, the singer agreed to carry out one full-time payment worth nearly $1,326,161 as well as $115,000 a month in regards to spouse support till the end of January 2024, as revealed by The Blast recently.
But that’s not all. Kelly Clarkson is also expected to give out funds in the name of reimbursement worth a staggering $50,000 private air traveling for her kids as they’re expected to fly privately until they’re completely vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus.
Sources also spoke about how the duo plans on sharing joint custody of both their children. However, the kids will reside in Los Angeles with their mother and then visit their dad who lives in Montana. This visit will reportedly take place one weekend, each month.
Throughout this time, Blackstock will continue to live at the couple’s ranch in Montana, and this way, he’ll pay out Clarkson $12,500 a month in terms of rent until he finds a place of his own and moves out in June.
Blackstock will also keep the couple’s farm cattle, stock, dogs, horse, and livestock too, it was revealed. This includes vehicles such as their two Fords, one ATV, snowmobiles, and a number of other hunting items that include a golf simulator.
On the other hand, Clarkson will reportedly keep the family’s pets, one small grand piano, all guns, and a 4-wheeler too.





