In October they decided on joint custody of the young girl

Rosie O'Donnell has finalized her divorce from second wife, Michelle Rounds, after filing in February 2015.

The couple had already settled in October, but will make it official on Thursday at the Manhattan Supreme Court, according to PageSix.

A rep for O'Donnell told People on Wednesday: 'The divorce is finalized, this is just a formality for the paperwork to be submitted.'

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Done: Rosie O'Donnell has finalized her divorce from second wife Michelle Rounds after filing in February 2015; here they are pictured in June 2014

The comedienne, 54, and the NYC-based consultant for the IT industry, 44, were wed for just over two years.

They had a contentious fight over custody of their daughter Dakota, aged three, but settled in the fall with both getting joint legal custody.

Michelle had originally asked for sole custody in April 2015. Rounds had requested sole custody of Dakota claiming she was a more attentive parent.

Their union was brief: The comedian, 54, and the executive, 44, were wed for just over two years; here they are seen in February 2014, a year before their filing

Their little one: O'Donnell holding Dakota on The View in February 2015

TMZ reported in May that she said O'Donnell should be subject to drug tests because of her excessive drinking and marijuana usage.

She also maintained throughout the proceedings that she wasn't after O'Donnell's fortune.

'I made my first million before the age of 39, that was before I met Rosie. I don't need Rosie's money,' she told Entertainment Tonight.

According to PageSix, their settlement was in line with their prenup.

Since splitting from Rounds, O'Donnell has been seen spending time with former child actress Tatum O'Neal.

They were last spotted together in the fall, just after Rosie settled her divorce from Michelle.

The money part was handled last year: According to PageSix, their settlement was in line with their prenup; the two are seen here in October 2014

When the stand-up settled with the New Yorker in October she seemed to be in good spirits.

'There’s peace in the Middle East,' the former co-host of The View joked outside a New York courthouse. 'It’s done. We’ve settled. We’re both very happy about the outcome,' she added.

'I feel great,' a smiling Rounds said as she left afterwards. In September she reportedly attempted to take her life.

O'Donnell had a very difficult 2015. In February, she quit The View in order to put 'her personal health and family first.'

A rocky split: 'There’s peace in the Middle East,' the former co-host of The View joked outside a New York courthouse in October. 'It’s done. We’ve settled. We’re both very happy about the outcome'; here she posed with Rounds in April 2013

Her father passed away and over the summer her second eldest child Chelsea, whom she adopted with first wife Kelli Carpenter, ran away from home and was later found by police.

When she turned 18, Chelsea moved out to live with her biological mother in October and told DailyMail.com that she hadn't run away but had been kicked out by O'Donnell.

In addition, the icon is being sued by a long-time producer for The View who says she was fired for calling out O'Donnell. Former senior producer Jennifer Shepard-Brookman lost her job after being 'profoundly and publicly disrespectful' to the co-host back in February, Page Six reported.

She was initially suspended, but then fired, after eight years with the program.

Shepard-Brookman filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court in October, claiming she was 'scared of Rosie and thought she was going to be assaulted', according to court documents.