Photo: Ari Perilstein/Getty; Jason LaVeris/FilmMagicKendra WilkinsonandHank Basketthave re-filed divorce documents — eight months after they first decided to end their marriage.Wilkinson, 33, and Baskett, 36, re-submitted their judgment package on Thursday to the court, according toThe Blast.Ajudge rejected their divorce settlementat the end of November because Wilkinson and Baskett reportedly failed to fill out the papers correctly — entering the incorrect jurisdiction date and forgetting to complete a section of the papers.The rejection came one month after the two firstsubmitted the settlement, which included details about custody, support and property.In October, Wilkinson gave an update on the status of their split, saying shesigned her “last divorce paper.”“Signed my last divorce paper Friday. Brutal,” she tweeted Oct. 15. “I gave it all I got. Truly did. I’m beyond proud of myself!! Fought to save til the last second. Oh well. Life goes on. Bye lol.”In April, theGirls Next Dooralumfiled for divorcefrom Baskett after nearly nine years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. Both stars listed their date of separation as Jan. 1, 2018, and requested joint legal and physical custody of their two children: son Hank IV, 8, and daughter Alijah Mary, 4.According to his response to the filing, Baskett requested “reserve for future determination the issue of support payable to” both parties.In the months since their split, Wilkinson has beenfocusing on learning to love herselfagain.“Been dating myself lately,” the reality starposted on Instagramon Nov. 26 alongside a sunny selfie in which she smiled happily at the camera. “Getting to know myself and even falling in love.”“Love and happiness is real without waiting on someone or something to do it for you,” she continued. “Been taking a lot of patience, empathy, and discipline….”
Photo: Ari Perilstein/Getty; Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic

Kendra WilkinsonandHank Basketthave re-filed divorce documents — eight months after they first decided to end their marriage.Wilkinson, 33, and Baskett, 36, re-submitted their judgment package on Thursday to the court, according toThe Blast.Ajudge rejected their divorce settlementat the end of November because Wilkinson and Baskett reportedly failed to fill out the papers correctly — entering the incorrect jurisdiction date and forgetting to complete a section of the papers.The rejection came one month after the two firstsubmitted the settlement, which included details about custody, support and property.In October, Wilkinson gave an update on the status of their split, saying shesigned her “last divorce paper.”“Signed my last divorce paper Friday. Brutal,” she tweeted Oct. 15. “I gave it all I got. Truly did. I’m beyond proud of myself!! Fought to save til the last second. Oh well. Life goes on. Bye lol.”In April, theGirls Next Dooralumfiled for divorcefrom Baskett after nearly nine years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. Both stars listed their date of separation as Jan. 1, 2018, and requested joint legal and physical custody of their two children: son Hank IV, 8, and daughter Alijah Mary, 4.According to his response to the filing, Baskett requested “reserve for future determination the issue of support payable to” both parties.In the months since their split, Wilkinson has beenfocusing on learning to love herselfagain.“Been dating myself lately,” the reality starposted on Instagramon Nov. 26 alongside a sunny selfie in which she smiled happily at the camera. “Getting to know myself and even falling in love.”“Love and happiness is real without waiting on someone or something to do it for you,” she continued. “Been taking a lot of patience, empathy, and discipline….”
Kendra WilkinsonandHank Basketthave re-filed divorce documents — eight months after they first decided to end their marriage.
Wilkinson, 33, and Baskett, 36, re-submitted their judgment package on Thursday to the court, according toThe Blast.
Ajudge rejected their divorce settlementat the end of November because Wilkinson and Baskett reportedly failed to fill out the papers correctly — entering the incorrect jurisdiction date and forgetting to complete a section of the papers.
The rejection came one month after the two firstsubmitted the settlement, which included details about custody, support and property.
In October, Wilkinson gave an update on the status of their split, saying shesigned her “last divorce paper.”
“Signed my last divorce paper Friday. Brutal,” she tweeted Oct. 15. “I gave it all I got. Truly did. I’m beyond proud of myself!! Fought to save til the last second. Oh well. Life goes on. Bye lol.”
In April, theGirls Next Dooralumfiled for divorcefrom Baskett after nearly nine years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. Both stars listed their date of separation as Jan. 1, 2018, and requested joint legal and physical custody of their two children: son Hank IV, 8, and daughter Alijah Mary, 4.
According to his response to the filing, Baskett requested “reserve for future determination the issue of support payable to” both parties.
In the months since their split, Wilkinson has beenfocusing on learning to love herselfagain.
“Been dating myself lately,” the reality starposted on Instagramon Nov. 26 alongside a sunny selfie in which she smiled happily at the camera. “Getting to know myself and even falling in love.”
“Love and happiness is real without waiting on someone or something to do it for you,” she continued. “Been taking a lot of patience, empathy, and discipline….”
source: people.com