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Kelly Clarkson secured herself a small win in court on Friday. The multi-hyphenate was awarded the keys to her ranch in Montana amid her divorce from Brandon Blackstock.

New court records obtained by Fox News show that a Los Angeles Superior Court judge opposed Blackstock's previous petition that the property in question was "marital property."

According to the filing, dated Oct. 1, a judge ruled that "the Montana ranch and the other two Montana properties are not titled in both of the Parties' names either as joint tenants with right of survivorship or as tenants by the entireties, as required under the PMA to create marital property. The court therefore rejects Respondent's position that the Montana ranch and other Montana properties are marital property owned 50/50 by the Parties."

Multiple outlets report that Blackstock, 44, has been residing in the Montana ranch amid his divorce from the TV personality and singer. A rep for Blackstock did not immediately return Fox News' request for comment.

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Clarkson filed for divorce in June of 2020, citing "irreconcilable differences" after roughly seven years of marriage to Blackstock. The couple share daughter River Rose, 7, and son Remington Alexander, 5. 

Kelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson gets to keep her Montana ranch amid her divorce from Brandon Blackstock, a judge ruled on Friday. (Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal/NBCU Photo Bank)

Right off the bat, Clarkson was ordered to pay Blackstock $150,000 each month in spousal support. On top of that, Clarkson has to pay $45,601 each month to Blackstock for child support, according to People magazine.  

The "Since You've Been Gone" singer has also been ordered to pay $1.25 million in legal fees for Blackstock. 

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However, the prenup between Clarkson and Blackstock did hold up in court. Blackstock originally had contested the document. 

The prenuptial agreement split their assets and income derived during the marriage. Blackstock, who was previously Clarkson's manager, had argued that he should receive half of anything accumulated during the marriage, including Clarkson's income. 

Kelly Clarkson filed for divorce from Brandon Blackstock in June 2020.

Kelly Clarkson filed for divorce from Brandon Blackstock in June 2020. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

On top of the divorce, Clarkson and Blackstock have been locked in a separate court battle over money. "The Voice" judge's management company, Starstruck Management Group, sued her over unpaid commissions. Blackstock's father, Narvel Blackstock, runs Starstruck.

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The filing stated that Clarkson had not paid a year's worth of full commission for her work on "The Voice" and her hit talk show, "The Kelly Clarkson Show." Clarkson countersued and accused Blackstock, and the management company, of defrauding her by charging her excessive fees. 

Amid the myriad of court battles, Clarkson also requested the judge declare her legally single and restore her last name

It's unclear what the "irreconcilable differences" were, but Blackstock was allegedly "extremely jealous" of Clarkson's career success. 

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"The relationship had been on the rocks for a long time," a source told Us Weekly. "She was the high-income earner with a wildly successful talk show, and is the star of another hit show ‘The Voice.’ Brandon was extremely jealous of it and made her know it." 

Clarkson married Blackstock in 2013. The two met at a rehearsal for the Academy of Country Music Awards in 2006. Clarkson was on hand to sing a duet of "What Hurts the Most" with Rascal Flatts. Blackstock was the group’s tour manager at the time. 

Fox News' Lauryn Overhultz contributed to this report.