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Kim Kardashian asks court to move on with divorce from Kanye West

Kim Kardashian has asked a court to ignore her estranged husband, Kanye West’s (now, known as Ye) attempts to slow down their divorce and end their marriage as soon as possible.

She filed documents in Los Angeles Superior Court late Wednesday saying West, in his own recent filing, began adding conditions to the divorce that would mean changing the couples’ prenuptial agreement, and is seeking protections that are unnecessary and based on falsehoods.

Kardashian said it’s clear that he is simply attempting to delay, and is causing damage by doing so.

“Mr. West, by his actions, has made it clear that he does not accept that the parties’ marital relationship is over,” the court filing says.

“Mr. West has disseminated on social media the parties’ private communications and misinformation about personal family matters and co-parenting, which has caused emotional distress.”

In a personal declaration included with her Wednesday filing, she said a judge declaring the two divorced might help with his moving on.

“I very much desire to be divorced. I have asked Kanye to keep our divorce private, but he has not done so,” Kardashian said.

“I believe that the court terminating our marital status will help Kanye to accept that our marital relationship is over and to move forward on a better path which will assist us in peacefully co-parenting our children.”

In December, Kardashian, as is common in complicated divorces, asked the court to declare her legally single before the details of child custody and property are worked out.

She said in Wednesday’s filing that West had agreed to the move, known in court as bifurcation, in advance.

But, on Feb. 16, West objected in his own filing, and raised a host of new issues.

In recent months Ye has lashed out on social media against Kardashian, her family, and her boyfriend Pete Davidson.

He has aired complaints that he is not being allowed to make major parenting decisions and has been excluded from birthday parties and other events for their children.

AP

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