Overview
- Burruss and Tucker have completed their divorce and will share joint legal and physical custody of their two children with no child support or alimony owed by either parent.
- The settlement requires Burruss to pay Tucker a $426,000 lump sum, while portions of the real-estate split and the detailed visitation schedule remain sealed in court records.
- The parenting plan mandates ongoing communication, gives Burruss final say on non-emergency healthcare and education if they disagree, assigns Tucker authority over new extracurriculars, and requires written consent for any media projects involving the children.
- Assets were divided with each keeping specific cars, the pair agreeing to sell a shared food truck, splitting credit card reward points, and Burruss retaining Atlanta Hawks season tickets after Tucker paid a $38,000 balance.
- Tucker must move out of Burruss’s guest house within 15 days of the parenting deal being signed, and Burruss will hold the children’s passports while Tucker can request them for international travel.