Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan have finalized their divorce six years after their initial split.

The full details of the divorce are sealed, but Page Six can confirm via court documents obtained Wednesday that both parties agreed to waive spousal support and to meet with a judge privately over any future conflicts with their child support agreement.

They have 45 days to agree on a change of child support or to settle an allegation of a breach of contract regarding child support.

Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan finalized their divorce on Wednesday. Getty Images
Documents obtained by Page Six confirm they waived their right to spousal support. Getty Images

Tatum, 44, and his “Step Up” co-star share an 11-year-old daughter named Everly.

Dewan, 43, originally filed for divorce in 2018 after 9 years of marriage, and the exes found themselves in a years-long battle over the actor’s “Magic Mike” profits — he began filming the movie franchise during their union.

Their settlement allows them to avoid trial, which was set to begin in December.

They also agreed to meet with a judge privately over concerns about their child support agreement. Angela Weiss
The exact guidelines of their child support agreement is currently sealed. Getty Images

Page Six has reached out to reps for both parties and did not immediately hear back.

The former couple met on the set of “Step Up” in 2006 and got engaged in 2008. They walked down the aisle in Malibu on July 11, 2009.

The pair agreed during their divorce proceedings that their official date of separation was April 2, 2018, and they were declared legally single by a judge on Nov. 20, 2019.

The pair met in 2006 on the set of “Step Up” and got engaged two years later. WireImage
Tatum and Dewan walked down the aisle in 2009, and she filed for divorce in 2018. Getty Images
They share a daughter named Everly. Channingtatum/Instagram

Just a few weeks ago, the divorce appeared to be in a gridlock as the pair argued over Tatum’s earnings from the “Magic Mike” franchise.

Dewan accused her ex of using marital funds to get the project off the ground, which would entitle her to some payback.

“As long as this divorce case lingers on, he will continue to enjoy the unfair benefit of collecting the ‘Magic Mike’ proceeds without paying Jenna her fair share – something he has been doing for years,” her legal filing, obtained by Page Six in August, argued.

Their divorce was delayed as Dewan asked for payments related to Tatum’s “Magic Mike” work and claimed it was marital income. jennadewan/Instagram
Tatum claimed he was not hiding any money from his ex. Getty Images

Meanwhile, the “Dear John” star’s legal team accused Dewan of using the issue as a “delay tactic to prolong” the divorce.

They also claimed Tatum made “countless settlement proposals, attended multiple mediations, his attorneys have prepared numerous drafts of a proposed judgment, and he has tried to resolve issues directly.”

Though they were already declared legally single, the settlement allows the exes to fully move past their divorce and focus on their respective relationships.

Tatum is engaged to his “Blink Twice” director Zoë Kravitz. WireImage
Dewan has been engaged to Steve Kazee since 2020. Jenna Dewan/Instagram

Tatum is engaged to his “Blink Twice” director Zoë Kravitz, whom he started dating in 2021. Despite their engagement, he admitted in early 2023 that he was unsure if marriage was for him.

Dewan, meanwhile, got engaged to actor Steve Kazee in 2020.

The pair share two children: Callum, 4, and Rhiannon, 3 months.

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