After months of disagreement over the terms of their separation, actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's marriage has finally ended after a judge has finalized their divorce. Read on to find out how their assets were split.

The Daily Mail reports that the judge handling their divorce threw out all the motions which impeded the divorce proceedings, quoting the judge saying, "Enough is enough!" Amber Heard's divorce, as quoted by the site, relayed how his client was elated with the news, as she simply just wants to get a divorce from Depp.

It was a bitter battle 'til the end, with Amber Heard her husband of two years of delaying the resolution of their separation. She claimed that Johnny has not held up his end of their bargain and that prolonging the divorce proceeding's is Depp's punishment to Heard, as cited by Mirror.

The Hollywood Reporter says that most of the previous agreement was kept, including the $7 million dollar payment that Depp has to give to Heard. That money was pledged by Heard to different charities. Apparently, one of the reasons why proceedings were slow was that Depp's attorney argued that Depp should just give the money directly to the charities, instead of handing them over to Heard.

The ex-couple, who met for the first time in the movie "The Rum Diary", started dating soon after Johnny Depp ended his relationship with longtime lover Vanessa Paradis, with whom he has two children with. They married on February 2015, but on May 2016, Heard filed for divorce.

The rest of the couple's other assets were split between them. The couple has no children together, but The Guardian reports that their dogs, Pistol and Boo will be given to Amber Heard. The dogs gained fame in April of 2015 when Heard and Depp, who was going to film "Pirates of the Caribbean" in Australia, did not declare their dogs. They were told that they needed to send the dogs back to the United States or they would be euthanized.