The relationship between Kim Kardashian and her ex-husband, Kanye West (now legally Ye), has hit a new and explosive low in late 2025, moving far beyond the drama of their 2022 divorce settlement. What was once a high-profile, seemingly amicable split with joint custody has devolved into a public war of words, with the reality star threatening to seek full custody and even change their children’s last names to Kardashian. The recent revelations, primarily from Kim's appearances on the *Call Her Daddy* podcast and Season 7 of *The Kardashians*, paint a disturbing picture of a one-sided co-parenting arrangement and the profound emotional toll Ye's erratic behavior is taking on the entire family, especially their four young children.
The current state of their dynamic is defined by Kim’s newfound resolve to stop protecting her ex-husband from public scrutiny. She has openly discussed feeling a sense of "Stockholm syndrome" during their marriage and is now ready to share "all the receipts" of his alleged "abhorrent behavior" to protect her "babies." Here is the complete, updated breakdown of the seven most shocking claims and the latest developments in the Kimye co-parenting saga as of December 2025.
The Latest: Kim Kardashian's Shocking Claims and Legal Maneuvers
The foundation of the former couple's divorce was a joint legal and physical custody agreement for their four children: North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm. However, recent reports and Kim's own statements suggest this arrangement is now purely theoretical, leading to the current crisis.
1. Kim is "Done Co-Parenting" and Raising the Kids "Full-Time"
In a candid October 2025 interview on the *Call Her Daddy* podcast, Kim Kardashian admitted that she is effectively a single parent. She stated that co-parenting with Ye is "not easy" and that she is raising the children "full-time." This revelation directly contradicts the joint custody agreement on paper. She clarified that the children "live with me" and that she is the one maintaining their routine and schedule.
2. Ye Has Been Absent for "A Couple Months"
The most alarming detail for fans concerned about the children is the claim of Ye's sporadic presence. Kim stated that as of October 2025, it had been "a couple months since we’ve heard from him." This pattern of "minimal paternal contact" is now raising serious developmental concerns from child development experts, who warn that such inconsistency can hinder a child's ability to form a secure attachment and may lead to feelings of personal rejection.
3. The Threat to Change the Children’s Last Names
The ultimate sign of Kim's exhaustion with the situation is the report that she is seriously considering a drastic legal move: changing the children's last names from West to Kardashian. A source revealed that Kim "has reached her limit" and is "done letting him disappoint their children." This potential change signals a desire to legally and publicly distance her children from the controversy and instability surrounding their father's public life, potentially seeking full custody in the process.
The Deep Emotional and Public Toll on Kim and the Kids
The drama isn't limited to private family discussions; it constantly spills into the public sphere, forcing Kim to navigate a difficult line between protecting her children and defending herself from Ye's frequent social media outbursts.
4. Kim is "Done Being Scared" and Has "All the Receipts"
Kim has been vocal about the psychological impact of the relationship. On *The Kardashians*, she confessed that she "always felt like I had a bit of Stockholm syndrome" while married to Ye, where she felt compelled to protect and make excuses for his behavior. Now, she is "done being scared" of him and is ready to use her "receipts"—including "text messages and crazy emails"—to defend herself and her family if necessary. She has also been forced to address Ye's most bizarre public attacks, including his claim that she "faked" the 2016 Paris robbery.
5. The Children are Now Aware of the Public Drama
For years, Kim managed to "hide" the controversies from her children, but that is no longer possible. In recent episodes of her reality show, she tearfully revealed that at least "one of my kids knew what was happening" regarding their father's public rants and backlash. This growing awareness, particularly for 12-year-old North West, adds a layer of complexity to the co-parenting struggle. Experts note that children of high-profile, feuding parents face "additional developmental challenges" from peer awareness and the "permanent digital record" of their family's struggles.
6. Ye’s Constant Public Accusations of "Kidnapping"
Despite being the primary caregiver and offering to host visits, Kim continues to face public attacks from Ye, who uses social media to claim the "Kardashian mob" is restricting his parenting rights. Kim's response to these posts has become a mantra of exasperation: "It's a divorce, not a kidnapping." She emphasized that Ye knows their address and that she always encourages a "healthy" relationship, but cannot "engage all the time" with his "not true and not rational" posts.
The Financial and Custody Foundation of the Divorce
While the emotional and public battle rages, the 2022 divorce settlement provides a clear financial and legal framework, which Ye is still legally bound to.
7. The $200,000 Monthly Child Support Mandate
The finalized divorce settlement requires Ye to pay Kim a substantial $200,000 per month in child support. This payment is in addition to the former couple equally splitting the costs for their children's private security, private school tuition (including college), and all medical/extracurricular expenses. Neither party pays spousal support to the other.
The settlement also stipulated that both parents must consent to major decisions, such as where the children go to school and non-emergency medical appointments. However, the current reality of Ye's sporadic contact and Kim's claims of raising the children "full-time" suggests a significant drift from the original "joint physical and legal custody" agreement.
The Path Forward: Full Custody and The "Kardashian" Name
The situation remains incredibly volatile in December 2025. Kim Kardashian’s public statements mark a definitive shift in her strategy: moving from silently protecting her ex to openly setting boundaries and prioritizing her children’s mental health and stability. The consistency of her love and support, along with the extensive support system of the Kardashian-Jenner family, is seen by experts as a crucial "protective factor" against the negative effects of their father’s unpredictable behavior.
If Kim does proceed with a legal push for full custody and the name change, it would represent the final severing of the public and private ties that have bound the two stars since their 2014 marriage. For now, the focus remains on Kim's efforts to shield North (12), Saint (10), Chicago (7), and Psalm (6) from the public fallout, a task she admits leaves her feeling like "snapping" but which she endures to "be strong for my kids."
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian: A Brief Biography of the Key Figures
- Kim Kardashian (Kimberly Noel Kardashian):
- Born: October 21, 1980 (Age 45 as of Dec 2025)
- Occupation: Media Personality, Socialite, Model, Businesswoman (Founder of SKIMS and SKKN by Kim), Producer.
- Net Worth (Est. 2025): $1.7 Billion (primarily from SKIMS).
- Education: Aspiring lawyer, passed the "baby bar" exam.
- Key Entity: SKIMS, *The Kardashians*, Kris Jenner, Laura Wasser.
- Kanye West (Ye):
- Born: June 8, 1977 (Age 48 as of Dec 2025)
- Occupation: Rapper, Record Producer, Fashion Designer, Entrepreneur.
- Net Worth (Est. 2025): $400 Million (post-Adidas split).
- Health: Has publicly discussed his struggle with Bipolar Disorder.
- Current Partner: Bianca Censori.
- Key Entity: YEEZY, Adidas (former partner), G.O.O.D. Music.
- Children (Ages as of Dec 2025):
- North West (12)
- Saint West (10)
- Chicago West (7)
- Psalm West (6)
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