Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna have finally settled their child support war.
The reclusive reality star had been paying Chyna $20,000 per month in child support for their daughter Dream Kardashian but requested to have his payments lowered given the changes in his financial situation.
It seems Rob’s request came through, as their new agreement reportedly has each parent paying only for their daughter’s needs, including medical expenses, TMZ reported. Her schooling will be split in half.
The former couple will split custody 50-50 but Dream will likely spend more time with Rob.
Chyna’s attorney had no comment. An attorney for Rob didn’t immediately return our request for comment.
In February, they both provided updates about how their co-parenting was going in light of rumors that they were feuding again over Chyna’s behavior.
“Angela and I are both actively co-parenting and there are no pending or active custody cases,” Rob tweeted.
“Robert and I only concern is what’s in the best interest of our daughter that we both equally love. Additionally, Robert is a wonderful father to our Dreamy!” Chyna added.
Rob’s former attorney, Robert Shapiro, confirmed to Page Six in September 2017 that Rob and Chyna successfully came to a custody agreement over Dream. They’ve battled over finances since then, though that, too, has come to an end.
This article originally appeared in the New York Post.