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Kandi Burruss is finalizing her divorce from Todd Tucker.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum and the TV producer have reached an agreement nearly four months after announcing their split, according to court documents obtained by TMZ on March 12.
The court has ordered the former couple—who married in 2014 after meeting on the set of the Bravo show—to file their settlement paperwork, including child support information and a parenting plan for their children Ace Tucker, 10, and Blaze Tucker, 6, according to the site.
Although their custody arrangements have not yet been revealed, Kandi, 49, has previously stated that she hopes to co-parent peacefully with Todd, 52.
"We have decided that no matter what, we will always be great co-parents for our children," she said on a January broadcast of Today With Jenna & Sheinelle. "We're going to spend holidays together sometimes because we're still a family, even though he and I have decided to go our separate ways."
The Xscape singer, who has a 23-year-old daughter, Riley Burruss, with ex Russell Spencer, added, "And we're trying to make it as easy as possible for our children."
What went wrong during her 11-year marriage to Todd? "This has been brewing for a while," Kandi stated about her marital issues during an Amazon livestream in November. "I have been going through this, child. I’ve been going through it. Life has been life-ing me.”
Still, the "Cheatin' On Me" singer has "no regrets" because her relationship with Todd resulted in "two wonderful, beautiful children."
Kandi has resorted to employment in the aftermath of her breakup, including a role in the Broadway musical Juliet.
"It has been the best therapy for me because sometimes you have to have something to put your focus into to keep your mind out of a sad place," she told Today a few months ago. "For me, it's like singing, performing, learning to be better, making myself better, working out more, working on my vocals, and doing everything that I'm supposed to do to make sure I'm the best I can be on stage in front of everybody."

