After almost two decades of marriage, Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas are officially over.

Last Friday, a judge finalized their divorce which was first announced in June 2014.

According to court documents, Griffith gets their former residence in Aspen, a painting by Picasso and $65,000 monthly spousal support.

On the other hand, the 55-year-old Spanish actor gets a pencil drawing by Picasso and another piece of artwork by Diego Rivera.

Griffith and Banderas will then share the proceeds from the sale of their home in Los Angeles which they shared together throughout their married life. They are also dividing earnings they received from films released between 2004 and 2014.

In a joint statement previously released in June 2014, Griffith and Banderas said, "We have thoughtfully and consensually decided to finalize our almost twenty years marriage in a loving and friendly manner honoring and respecting each other, our family and friends and the beautiful time we have spent together." And true enough, the couple honored their words during their split.

Last June 2015, the former couple reunited to attend their daughter Stella's high school graduation. On Instagram, Griffith posted a photo of the three of them with a bandage covering the heart-shaped Antonio tattoo on her right arm.

She captioned the photo, "Mama, Stella and Papi. Our angel is amazing. Beginning the next chapter of her life! Freedom!"

Likewise, in January of this year, Banderas reiterated that their relationship as a family remains strong. He told a Spanish publication, "We're going to keep seeing each other. We will continue. The family isn't dead, not at all."

The two met on the set of the film "Too Much" in 1995. At that time, Griffith was divorcing Don Johnson for the second time. Meanwhile, Banderas was just breaking through Hollywood and was married to first wife Ana Leza.