NewsKandi Burruss To Pay Todd Tucker $426K Lump Sum

Kandi Burruss To Pay Todd Tucker $426K Lump Sum

Kandi Burruss agreed to pay Todd Tucker a six-figure lump sum as part of their divorce settlement.

Kandi Burruss wasted no time finalizing her divorce from Todd Tucker, agreeing to a six-figure lump sum and shared custody of their two children as part of the settlement.

As part of the shared custody arrangement, Burruss will hold the children’s passports, though Tucker can request them in advance for international travel. As public figures, they must also obtain each other’s written consent before involving their children in any filmed or public-facing projects.

According to the filing, the two must maintain open communication and jointly decide on matters involving their children’s health, education, and overall well-being. If they can’t agree, Burruss has final say on non-emergency healthcare and education, while Tucker has authority over new extracurricular activities.

As for real estate, the exes agreed to sell their shared food truck, while details on other properties were redacted in the filing. Tucker also agreed to vacate Burruss’s guest house within 15 days of signing the parenting agreement. The move follows Burruss’ claim that he was squatting there, while Tucker maintained he moved in after being asked to leave their main home.

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Source: Black Enterprise

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