Kenya Moore & Her Ex-Husband Marc Daly’s Divorce Terms Are Reportedly Revealed

Kenya Moore and her ex-husband Marc Daly have reportedly settled on child support payments for their daughter Brooklyn.

In Touch reports the restaurantuer will make payments, although Moore is a higher earner.
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Marc Daly’s Child Support Agreement Revealed
PEOPLE reports Daly and Moore finalized their divorce in December 2020. However, the couple’s divorce terms were settled this week, as was the amount Daly will hand over monthly. Marc has agreed to pay $2,000 to support Brooklyn’s living expenses. Additionally, he will pay Kenya $1,000 monthly, which will be deposited into a savings account for her college fund. Furthermore, the divorce documents said Marc “must provide proof and a start date back to January 2024 — meaning his total contribution should be Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000) for the year.”

The ex-couple will also share joint legal custody of Brooklyn. This will allow the entrepreneur to weigh in on important decisions concerning Brook. However, Kenya will maintain primary custody. The judge stated Kenya will have the “final decision-making authority to sign, monitor and control any and all economic opportunities for [Brooke].”

Moreover, Moore will “exclusively” manage “economic opportunities” for the next two years. Then, the former couple will have to “attend mediation to further determine the final decision-making authority.” The judge added, “…if Parties cannot reach an agreement, they will be required to attend court.”

Kenya will cover their insurance expenses, but they will split expenses the insurance doesn’t cover. Neither Daly nor Moore will receive spousal support.
The Judge Attempts to Ensure Each Will Have A Healthy Relationship With Brooklyn
As previously reported by The Shade Room, the pair’s divorce has been mes-sy. It was so bad that it seemed the judge wanted to ensure their individual relationships with Brook went unharmed. The judge “… ordered that both parties shall encourage the minor child to develop close nurturing relationships with the other party and each shall refrain from conduct which does or may undermine a positive relationship between the minor child and the other party.”

Marc and Kenya were married on June 10, 2017. They called it quits after two years. She told PEOPLE in 2019 that she “…didn’t get married to quit.” She added, “I love my husband. I don’t doubt that he loves me. I believe in for better and for worse and I believe in trying it all before you walk away, especially when we do have a child and we are a family.”

Sometimes, it’s best for mom and dad to separate. Wish them happy co-parenting.

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