According to court documents, it is revealed that the 'Breakaway' singer is ordered to disable all security cameras on the Montana ranch she shared with her ex-husband.

AceShowbiz - More details about Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock emerged. According to court documents, it is revealed that the "Breakaway" singer is ordered to disable all security cameras on the Montana ranch she shared with her ex-husband.

In the docs, which were documents obtained by Us Weekly, a judge told the Grammy winner that she must turn off the 13 "webcams, trail cams, and any other security cameras" on the property.

Kelly is also required to "send verification" to Blackstock and his lawyers that she complied with the order. "[Clarkson's] counsel shall further advise and specify how that was accomplished," the papers read.

As part of settlement for the former couple's divorce, which was settled in March, Blackstock was allowed to continue living on the property until June, though he must pay his ex-wife $12,500 per month in rent and cover the cost of all utilities.

The music manager must also cover all costs related to his cattle business. However, the "American Idol" winner will pay him $115,000 per month in spousal support until January 2024. She was also asked to pay a one-time, tax-free fee of $1,326,161.

Blackstock was asked to move his personal belongings and anything related to his business off the Montana property after he finds another home. He will need permission to visit the ranch afterwards.

Clarkson filed for Blackstock in June 2020 after nearly seven years of marriage due to "irreconcilable differences." She was declared legally single in September 2021. In their March settlement, the pair  agreed that the TV host will have primary custody of their children, daughter River (7) and son Remington (6).

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