After years of legal battles, custody disputes, and plenty of drama both on and off “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” Drew Sidora and Ralph Pittman have reportedly finalized their divorce.
According to TMZ, court documents dated June 8 show that the former couple has reached a final settlement, bringing an end to one of Bravo’s most talked-about splits.
Fans have followed the couple’s rocky split for years, both in court and on RHOA. One of the more unusual chapters came when Ralph continued living in the basement of the family’s Atlanta home while Drew stayed upstairs, a living arrangement that quickly became one of the most talked-about parts of their divorce.
New Court Rulings Settle Custody, Support and Property for the RHOA Stars
The final agreement comes after several twists in the case over the last few months.
In April, Ralph was awarded primary custody of the couple’s two children. Drew was set to have parenting time on alternating weekends beginning in August.
The court also initially ordered Drew to leave the marital home by May 31. However, that decision was later reconsidered, allowing her to remain in the property temporarily.
Financial details from the court documents revealed that Drew’s monthly income was approximately $38,000, while Ralph’s was approximately $27,000. However, Drew had previously claimed in court filings that Ralph earned more than $70,000 per month.
According to the report, Drew also gave Ralph half of her RHOA paychecks during the proceedings.
As part of the final ruling, Drew was ordered to pay $2,218 per month in child support.
Neither party will receive spousal support.
Drew Sidora Keeps the Dog as Ralph Pittman Receives the Family Home
The couple’s assets were also divided as part of the settlement.
While Ralph was awarded ownership of the Atlanta home, he must pay Drew approximately $145,000 for her share of the property. Once she receives those funds, she will be required to vacate the residence.
The vehicle division was also finalized. Ralph will keep the Cadillac XT5 and Porsche Taycan, while Drew was awarded the Cadillac Escalade.
Meanwhile, one member of the family appears to be staying firmly on Team Drew.
According to the court documents, Drew was awarded custody of the family dog.
The reality star will also return to her maiden name, Jordan.
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