Kenya Moore 's divorce settlement is official after a judge signed off on it this week. As first reported by In Touch Weekly , the Real Housewives of Atlanta star was granted primary custody of her 5-year-old daughter, Brooklyn, whom she shares with ex-husband, Marc Daly. The outlet, citing court documents, reported that the former couple agreed to share joint legal custody.
She had previously requested sole physical and legal custody. As part of the settlement, Daly will fork over $2,000 per month in child support and an additional $1,000 per month to fund Brooklyn's college savings account. Neither will receiver alimony or spousal support.
While Moore and Daly will share joint legal custody, the judge granted the reality TV star "final decision-making authority" when it comes to "any and all economic opportunities for the minor child." Moore will be required to discuss any and all opportunities with Daly, and she will "have final authority to decide whether to include [Brooklyn] on a television show or for any other economic opportunities" pertaining to Daly. This had been a point of contention dating back to last year, when Moore claimed on the Reality With the King podcast that Daly was trying to prevent Brooklyn from appearing on her Bravo reality series.
In Touch reported that the judge noted in court documents that Moore will have "exclusive control over any and all economic opportunities for 24 months." After that, the parties will be required to "attend mediation for.