Katie MaloneyandTom Schwartzare moving forward withtheir divorce.

Additionally, Maloney requested no spousal support for either party and noted that they still have to determine how to split their property and assets, according to the documents.

Reps for Maloney and Schwartz did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Katie Maloney and Tom Schwartz.Kevin Winter/Getty

Tom Schwartz and Katie Maloney-Schwartz attend the Los Angeles special screening of Lionsgate’s “Midnight in the Switchgrass” at Regal LA Live on July 19, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.

TheVanderpump Rulescostars first announced their split on their respective Instagram accounts on March 15.

“I never thought I would have to make an announcement like this. But I feel it’s important that I’m open about my life with you,” Maloneywrote. “After 12 years on an adventure through life together Tom and I are ending our marriage. This ending is not met with resentment or animosity, no sides to choose. We have deep admiration for one another that will always remain and we cherish our friendship.”

Schwartz, 39, also penned aheartfelt message on Instagramannouncing their split.

“Well this sucks. How am I supposed to capture 12 years of love in a f– canned Instagram caption,” he began. “I’m not quite ready to use the ‘D’ word bc it’s too painful. Yes my heart aches but I’ll be ok.

“Fully respect Katie’s decision and we’ve had healthy, productive conversations about it. It would be far sadder if she decided to stay with me whilst not happy,” he wrote in part, adding that “we had some of the most blissful, romantic, fun times humanly possible over the course of our relationship” and that Maloney has “taught me so much about love & being a better partner.”

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A source later told PEOPLE that the couple had beenlacking “intimacy” in their relationship"for quite a while.”

“They act like terrific roommates,” the insider explained, adding that the reality stars are still “a part of each other’s lives” despite the breakup.

However, when it came to their future, the source noted that the pair were looking for different things in their relationship, with Schwartz seeking “more flexibility with his life” and Maloney wanting “more of a traditional marriage.”

Maloney and Schwartz were together for 12 years before their split. Though the pair married in 2016, they didn’t file the official paperwork to belegally wed until 2019.

source: people.com