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Kim Kardashian is still pursuing her goal of becoming a lawyer. In November 2025, she revealed that she had not passed the ultra-difficult California Bar Exam, but she’s not giving up on her dreams. And shortly before revealing the results of the bar, she provided fans with a “no-brainer” legal tip regarding marriage. Here’s the legal advice she’d give to anyone, whether she’s a qualified lawyer or not.

Kim Kardashian is not yet a qualified lawyer in California, as she has not passed the bar exam. However, that isn’t stopping her from giving important legal advice to her fans. While speaking to Page Six in early November 2025, Kardashian revealed the “no-brainer” legal advice she has followed herself that she now offers to newly married or engaged women.

“I mean, it’s a no-brainer to just make sure you have a prenup,” Kardashian told the publication. “I think it doesn’t have to be personal. It just means that you protect yourself. I also think it is very healthy to have separate bank accounts. I think you can have a joint account, but to have separate accounts, and just make sure that you have yours.”

Kardashian added that she’s just giving “friendly advice” as a woman who’s “seen a lot.” And fans know exactly what she means, as she was married to Kanye “Ye” West and still navigates co-parenting with him. Kardashian and West had a prenuptial agreement before they tied the knot in 2014. The prenup protected their individual businesses and properties when it came time to divide their assets. Kardashian and Kris Humphries also had a prenup, as did Kardashian and Damon Thomas.

“It is helpful to never lose yourself and to always have what you came into it with,” Kardashian noted regarding prenups.

Kim Kardashian posted about failing the California Bar Exam

Kim Kardashian will have to keep fighting to become a lawyer. The reality star took the California Bar Exam for the first time in July 2025 and revealed via Instagram on Nov. 8, 2025, that she did not pass.

“Six years into this law journey, and I’m still all in until I pass the bar. No shortcuts, no giving up — just more studying and even more determination,” she posted to her Instagram Stories, according to Business Insider. With the overall pass rate for that exam sitting at around 54.8% among the 7,362 candidates in July, her outcome aligns with the rigorous challenge faced by many hopefuls.

Kardashian later posted a TikTok slamming the “psychics” who told her that she’d pass the bar.

“I’m just letting you guys know that all of the f***ing psychics that we have met with and that we’re obsessed with are all f***ing full of s***,” she said while on the phone.

“They all collectively — maybe four of them — have told me I was gonna pass the bar. So, they’re all full pathological liars. Don’t believe anything they say.”

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Kim Kardashian has high hopes of pursuing a career in law in the future. However, her fans aren’t quite sure about taking advice from her personally, as she admitted to using ChatGPT for advice.

During a lie detector interview with Teyana Taylor, Kardashian noted that she doesn’t view AI as her “friend.”

“I use it for legal advice,” Kardashian said. “So, when I am needing to know the answer to a question, I’ll take a picture, and snap it, and put it in there.”

Taylor questioned whether this was “cheating.” To that, Kardashian noted that ChatGPT consistently gives wrong answers.

“They’re always wrong,” she continued. “It has made me fail tests all the time. And then I’ll get mad and yell at it, and be like, ‘You made me fail! Why did you do this?’ And it will talk back to me.”