Kim Kardashian just spent FOUR HOURS at her attorney's office in Beverly Hills with baby Nori by her side, and she was NOT in a good mood when X17 photographers caught her leaving.

Amid multiple reports that Kim and fiance Kanye West will be getting their marriage license today or over the weekend, we find it interesting that the two have been in town for the last 24 hours and haven't seen each other until today.

After scouting wedding locations in Paris on April 14, Kimye hung out in Los Angeles last week, but the happy family has been separated for the last few days due to Kim and Kanye's crazy schedules. On Tuesday morning Kanye flew to San Jose for the day and he returned later that evening, but by the time he got home, Kim had already left for Paris for her final wedding dress fitting at Balmain. Kim returned on Thursday afternoon, but she headed straight to the family's Calabasas home while Kanye had his bachelor party in West Hollywood with a handful of friends.

Kim's on her way to Kanye's Hollywood Hills home right now, but we're still wondering what went down at the meeting today. Kimye will have their lavish wedding ceremony on May 24 in Paris, but the couple still need to sign a marriage license here in the states if they want their union to be recognized when they get back from France. But it's pretty clear that Kim was working on paperwork other than their license -- and remember, a court official still has to pronounce them man and wife, but apparently that can be done in the privacy of their own home.

Was the reality starlet hashing out details of a pre-nup with her legal team? What else would have taken so long at her lawyer's office on a Friday afternoon just weeks ahead of the pair's upcoming wedding? And why didn't they bother seeing each other yesterday, last night or this morning?

UPDATE:
Kim just left the rapper's home after a brief 15-minute reunion. After the shockingly short meeting, the reality star left with Nori (but without Kanye) to go back to the Kardashian compound in Calabasas.