It is finally official! Khloé Kardashian and Lamar Odom have formally expurgated lawful bonds. Conferring to the Associated Press, Khloé and Lamar are no longer married. From a report, a Los Angeles magistrate settled their separation on Friday, December 9 but then the documents turn out to be active on December 17.

Khloe Kardashian is finally free! Also, she may start preparing a Christmas wedding ceremony with his current boyfriend Tristan Thompson. From TMZ, conferring to their final divorce papers, approved by the judge, the past lovers both renounced their couple sustenance. As for their properties and other possessions, Khloe and Lamar are dividing their own business, the Khlomar, as well as their account checks equally.

Khloe is preserving her interest in her DASH Boutique and as for Lamar, he's keeping his NBA 401(k) allowance. The two had already traded their conjugal house, but Khloe's upholding the Calabasas home where she presently exists. This takes their freezing-paced separation proceedings to a close. Khloe primarily filed separation papers last December 2013, pulled it out after his close-deadly OD but then refiled in May 2016.

Although their legal separation might be upsetting to admirers and followers who wanted their relationship to last, both Khloé and Lamar have wanted to close their marriage for more than three years back. Khloé primarily filed for a legal separation last December of 2013 and after four full years of relationship, things just stood no longer working out for both of them.

However, according to Elite Daily, despite the fact the two are separating, still, it’s a good thing that they don’t have any kids that can be affected on their splitting for the reason that it would have gone for a far more aching separation for us to be the eyewitnesses.

Also, they have built an establishment together which they called “Khlomar,” as the epithet given to their relationship since they started dating back in 2009. Now that the separation is legitimately complete, the Associated Press informs that their corporation will now enclose and will not ever again exist.