An Arizona judge has finalized the divorce between Brittney Griner and Glory Johnson over a year after the two split less than one month after their wedding.

The deal was finalized on Friday in a Phoenix courtroom and Judge Timothy Thomason declared that Griner did not have to pay any spousal support to her former wife, but was responsible for the two IVF babies that she gave birth to after their split - Ava and Solei.

That means that Griner will be shelling out close to $8,000 a month for the next 18 years.

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All done: Brittney Griner and Glory Johnson finalized their divorce over a year after they split (above at their wedding)

Bundles of joy: Griner left Johnson 28 days after they were married, and shortly after Johnson revealed she was pregnant with IVF twins Ava Simone and Solei Diem (above last week)

Reunited: The two women met last week on the court when Johnson's Dallas Wings defeated Griner's Phoenix Mercury in a WNBA game (above)

TMZ reports that Griner must pay $2,516 a month in child support for each of the Johnson's two kids and another $2,835 per month for daycare.

Johnson had demanded financial support in court documents after Griner filed for divorce, claiming that both women agreed to raise the children together.

It is not clear however if Griner has even seen or spent time with the children.

The two women were briefly reunited last week when their basketball teams played one another, with Johnson once again scoring victory as her Dallas Wings beat Griner's Phoenix Mercury.

Johnson also scored 15 points to Griner's 11, who fouled out in the third quarter of the game.

She spoke about playing Griner a few days before the match-up, saying: 'In the end of the day even when we were engaged, I was still playing as aggressive as I do now and still plan on being aggressive. It's going to be an aggressive game.

'I don't know that I'll be guarding her or she'll be guarding me. But if that does happen that will be the fun part.'

Johnson later said of her relationship with Griner: 'You can't help who you care about and help who you marry. At the end of the day, everything happens for a reason.'

DailyMail.com learned in May that Johnson is dating 30-year-old Christopher Fry, who lives in Seymour, Tennessee - a short distance from her family home in Knoxville

Johnson announced the birth of the twins shortly after delivering them over three months early last October.

She wrote on Instagram that Ava Simone and Solei Diem were 'born a little earlier than expected' on October 12 of last year - just 24 weeks (six months) into her pregnancy.

The birth of the babies came just five months after Johnson and Griner split.

'I have No Worries because these babies are fighters just like I am!' Johnson wrote in a post on Instagram that she also put on Twitter.

'We all know God makes NO mistakes and by his Grace, everything will work out for the greater good.'

Johnson, 25, went into the hospital a few days prior to the birth of the twins when she began have contractions.

'I am a little over 24 weeks (6 Months) pregnant and I have been in a lot of pain last week (not knowing I was Having Contractions). So I called my doctor and he said for me to come in as quick as possible to make sure I wasn't in Pre-term Labor,' she wrote on Instagram.

She was released from the hospital soon after she said, adding that she was hoping to not give birth until she was 32 weeks along. However, the babies arrived last Monday.

Johnson's claim that she gave birth a little over 24 weeks into her pregnancy also reveals that she would have undergone IVF on the same week that she and Griner were arrested for a domestic violence incident at their Arizona home.

She announced last June that she was expecting twins saying on June 29 that she was nine weeks along in her pregnancy.

Johnson said that she was impregnated via in vitro fertilization with her egg and a donor's sperm. She married fellow WNBA player Brittney Griner in May, and the Phoenix Mercury center filed for an annulment after Johnson announced she was pregnant.

The annulment was denied and they are still married according to public court documents. They are going through private mediation to mutually resolve their 28-day marriage.

Johnson sat out last WNBA season while pregnant. She then had a seven-game suspension to serve once she returned to the league for her domestic violence arrest.

New love: Johnson, 25, is now dating 30-year-old Christopher Fry (couple above)

Response: Johnson had demanded financial support in court documents after Griner filed for divorce, claiming that both women agreed to raise the children (couple above on their wedding day)

According to annulment documents, Griner found out after they had tied the knot that Johnson had been texting with an ex-boyfriend throughout their engagement.

Griner, 25, said she would have never followed through on the marriage had she known at the time.

The center for the Phoenix Mercury also claimed in the documents that she later found out that Johnson was still sleeping with a man - who may or may not be the ex-boyfriend - when they started dating last summer.

Griner claimed in her petition that she was completely unaware Johnson was pregnant at the time, something Johnson has said is not true.

In a tearful interview this past June, Griner said that she felt pressured into getting married and was having negative thoughts about the union leading up to the big day.

But Johnson has challenged Griner's version of events saying that her newlywed wife's change of heart was sudden and surprising.

'I am truly really saddened by the recent turn of events and was not expecting to have our marriage end so abruptly,' Johnson said at the time, adding that she wants to address 'inaccurate statements' about their marriage and her pregnancy.

'At no stage was Brittney pressured to undertake the fertility process.

'In fact, throughout the entire process, Brittney was a willing participant, consenting and signing all the necessary documents that needed to be signed in order to move forward with the treatments.

'In addition, while we may have both had our reservations, we both willfully and joyfully walked down the aisle together and decided to get married.'

Mom: Griner disputed Johnson's claims but an Arizona judge ordered her to pay $2,516 a month in child support for each child and another $2,835 for daycare (Johnson above after the birth of the twins)

Bad sign: Griner (left) and Johnson (right) were married just three weeks after they were both arrested on domestic violence charges following a fight at their home in suburban Phoenix

Griner and Johnson were married just three weeks after they were both arrested on domestic violence charges following a fight at their home in suburban Phoenix.

Both players were suspended seven games after their arrests and Griner agreed to undergo 26 weeks of domestic violence counseling as part of a plea agreement.

Johnson pleaded not guilty to the charges.

In the aftermath of the fight, both players apologized and said they worked out their differences - but Griner said she should have given herself more time before they walked down the aisle.

'With everything going on and counseling and classes, it just wasn't the right way to start off a marriage,' said Griner.

'It wasn't the right way to start off a unity like that. I wanted to take time to get myself right and - shouldn't have done it.'