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When did Cardi B file for divorce?

Cardi B filed for divorce from Offset on September 20, 2022, in Fulton County, Georgia. The filing cited an irretrievably broken marriage and sought custody, support, and divisi...

Mara Ellison
When did Cardi B file for divorce?

Key takeaway

Cardi B filed for divorce from Offset on September 20, 2022, in Fulton County, Georgia. The filing cited an irretrievably broken marriage and sought custody, support, and division of assets. Public statements from both sides confirmed the separation and legal action, while speculation about reconciliation or further details has remained unverified. Below is a timeline of what is confirmed, how the filing fits into their relationship history, and what is still unresolved.

What is confirmed: the filing date and venue

Public court records show Cardi B filed for divorce on September 20, 2022, in Fulton County, Georgia. The filing follows Georgia residency requirements and cites an irretrievably broken marriage. Offset had filed for divorce earlier in 2022 in another Georgia county; the jurisdictions were consolidated. No jury trial was sought, and the case was assigned for bench decision. The filing requested legal and physical custody of their child, child support, and equitable distribution of marital property.

Documented timeline of the filing

Date or PeriodEventWhy It Matters
2022Offset files initial divorce petition in GeorgiaTriggered jurisdictional questions and consolidation of filings
September 20, 2022Cardi B files her petition in Fulton County, GeorgiaOfficial start of the divorce proceeding; cites irretrievably broken marriage
October 2022Consolidation and assignment to a bench trialAvoids duplicate proceedings; sets the path for resolution without jury trial
2023Ongoing negotiations reported; settlement discussions surface in mediaIndicates movement toward resolution, though terms remain private

Context: marriage timeline and public narrative

Offset (Kiari Cephus) and Cardi B began dating in 2017, married in a private ceremony in September 2018, and had their first child together in July 2018. Public milestones included award-winning music collaborations and high-profile appearances. By 2021 and early 2022, reports of frequent travel between partners’ homes signaled strain. Infidelity rumors and conflicting media narratives fueled speculation, but neither party detailed specifics in public forums until the September 2022 filing.

Relationship overview at a glance

  • 2017: Relationship begins
  • September 2018: Private marriage
  • July 2018: Birth of first child
  • 2021–early 2022: Reports of separation and travel patterns
  • September 20, 2022: Cardi B files for divorce in Fulton County, Georgia
  • 2023: Settlement-focused negotiations reported; no finalized public terms

Cardi B’s petition cited an irretrievably broken marriage under Georgia law, the state’s no-fault ground for divorce. She requested legal and physical custody of their child, child support, and an equitable division of marital property, which includes earnings, real estate, and partnership interests accrued during the marriage. Offset’s earlier filing in another Georgia county raised jurisdictional questions; the courts consolidated the matters for efficiency. By filing in September 2022, Cardi B aligned her petition with the state’s procedural requirements, including residency and service considerations.

AspectDetailSource Type
Filing dateSeptember 20, 2022Court records
GroundsIrretrievably broken marriagePetition text
CountyFulton County, GeorgiaCourt docket
Requested reliefCustody, child support, equitable distributionLegal filings
ConsolidationWith Offset’s earlier Georgia filingCourt order

What has been said: statements and speculation

Cardi B and Offset have not issued a joint statement detailing the separation. In interviews, Cardi B has referenced prioritizing her mental health and career, framing the divorce as a personal step rather than a narrative driven by single events. Offset has not publicly elaborated beyond acknowledging the filing. Media speculation has often conflated rumored infidelities, business pressures, and parenting differences, but these remain unverified. The absence of explicit quotes from either party means the emotional and practical specifics of the rift are not publicly confirmed.

Status today: ongoing negotiations, no final settlement

As of 2024, the divorce remains in negotiation with no publicly disclosed settlement. Courts typically resolve such matters through mediation or bench trials when parties cannot agree; timelines vary widely based on asset complexity and custody arrangements. Child-related terms and property division are often settled before trial. Because the case has not reached a final decree, details about support levels, custody schedules, and asset splits are not part of the public record. Industry observers note that high-net-worth entertainment divorces of this type commonly take years to finalize, and this case follows that pattern.

Why the filing date matters going forward

The September 20, 2022 filing date anchors all procedural milestones: response deadlines, temporary orders, and the statute of limitations for related claims. It also contextualizes media coverage and fan interpretations, many of which misstate whether the filing ended a public hiatus or signaled immediate career impacts. Understanding the filing date helps separate verified progress from rumor. For similar relationships in the public eye, it underscores how legal timelines, jurisdiction, and custody priorities shape outcomes more than headlines suggest.

Relationship context and common questions

Couples in high-profile careers often face amplified scrutiny when separating. Key context includes how shared business ventures, parenting responsibilities, and geographic distance complicate negotiations. Common questions—such as who filed first, why the filing happened when it did, and what the terms might be—are partly answerable through procedure (filing dates, grounds, jurisdiction) but remain limited by privacy and ongoing settlement talks. The available evidence points to a deliberate, court-based process rather than a sudden or impulsive decision.

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