On Wednesday, when Kelly Clarkson learned that she had won a major victory in the divorce proceedings with her separated husband Brandon Blackstock, a small celebration was held on the set of the NBC singing contest “The Voice”.
The source told TMZ Clarkson was on the set and screamed when she received an email from a lawyer informing her that the judge confirmed her prenuptial agreement in her divorce with Blackstock.
According to reports, after screaming, Clarkson started celebrating with her “good voice” judges, including Blake Shelton and Ariana Grande.
The prenuptial agreement separates all assets and income acquired by the former couple during their marriage. After Clarkson filed for divorce in June, Blackstock disputed the prenuptial agreement and wanted to separate her income and all property during the marriage.
The “American Idol” alumni initially wanted to sell their Montana ranch. Blackstock moved into the ranch and planned to start a career as a rodeo coach because it was a “financial burden.”
At the time, the court denied Clarkson’s request for sale According to court documents filed last week, the maintenance cost of the property is $81,000 per month.
The judge wrote in the verdict: “The evidence in this case shows that after the separation date, the respondent made a very careful choice, changed his life, and became a full-time rancher.”
“He testified that he did not make any efforts to expand the customer list and music management business. … The interviewee made a very thoughtful choice. He testified that he planned for a long time to bring him His lifestyle has changed significantly from working mainly in the music and entertainment industries to working in the agricultural community and working full-time in ranching and cattle breeding.”
According to the judge’s latest decision, Clarkson will be able to sell the Montana ranch since the purchase of the house.
The “stronger” singer also received temporary primary custody of her and Blackstock’s two children, River and Remington. Clarkson divorced It is expected to be completed in the next few days.
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