Two months after Slash’s second divorce filing Ferrar told TMZ

Here’s how Slash’s proposed deal breaks down: Ferrar will maintain primary custody of the couple’s two children but both of them will share joint legal custody.

Slash will be required to pay $6,627,352 within 30 days of the judgement being signed by both parties. He’ll also pay $100,000 per month in spousal support until death or remarriage, and $39,000 per month in child support. The children will also collect 1.8% of Slash’s income until the year 2036.

Slash got to keep all his interest in Guns ‘N Roses and his other companies, all his trademarks and residuals as well as a number of fully-loaded bank accounts.

Slash also listed his monthly income at $345,000 per month.

Ferrar hasn’t filed her income papers yet, but Slash has been very clear that he does not need to see it and that he just wants the judgement entered into the court as soon as possible.

Homes won’t be an issue in any settlement. The former couple both bought new luxury mansions last year with their shared funds that are just four miles apart from each other in Encino, California.

Slash shelled out $6.25 Million for his new abode, while Ferrar paid $3.5 million

A judge has not yet ruled on Slash’s request to get his judgement entered