Frances Bean's drawn out battle with ex Isaiah Silva has finally come to a close.
The couple was finally able to reach a property agreement, according to TMZ, in which the daughter of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain will look one of the musicians prized guitars.
The 1959 Martin D-18E acoustic guitar was famously played by the rocker during his iconic MTV Unplugged performance in 1993, shortly before his death.
Isaiah insisted Frances gave him the guitar as a gift and so it is his to keep, while the daughter of Kurt and Hole songstress Courtney Love was emphatic that she would never have given him a 'priceless family heirloom'.
Insiders say that Bean was keen on moving on and didn't want to prolong things anymore with further court dates and hearings, which is why she's let go of the fight.
The end of this chapter comes a full six-months after their divorce became final.
In return for giving back the piece of music memorabilia, the model/artist won't have to pay Isiah any money in spousal support. He was seeking US25k a month.
Frances will get to keep the home they purchased while together and Silva will have to pay his own legal bills.
Last November Frances filed the official documents to split from the 32-year-old, and reportedly listed her father's estate as her own property separate from any joint ownership she and Isaiah have together.
Meanwhile, Frances opened up to E! about her father at the Daily Front Row Fashion Awards at the Beverly Hills Hotel's Crystal Ballroom earlier this month.
Asked what her late father, who took his own life in 1994, would think of her music, she said: 'I don't have an answer for that because I don't want to speak on someone else's behalf.
'I would hope that he would be proud of the human being I am even if he didn't like the art I am putting out. That's all I would ask of anyone in my life.'
The couple were married from 2014 to 2017.