Drew Sidora from The Real Housewives of Atlanta is facing some serious off-camera drama. A judge just ordered her to move out of the Georgia home she shares with her estranged husband Ralph Pittman. The reality TV star has until May 31 to vacate, and things are about to shift dramatically for her family.
According to court documents, both parties need to keep splitting household expenses for now. The living situation has been tense—Ralph’s been staying in the basement while Drew occupied the main areas. Per the ruling, Ralph can go upstairs to help get their kids ready for school. When it comes to custody, the judge awarded joint legal custody to both, but here’s the kicker: Ralph gets primary physical custody during the school year, while Drew Sidora gets alternating weekends starting in August.
The custody shift reportedly stems from concerns about the children having excessive school absences while in Drew’s care—something that clearly influenced the court’s decision.
Drew’s team isn’t backing down, though. Her rep made it clear the fight continues. They emphasized that the current order is temporary and doesn’t reflect the final outcome of the divorce. The situation is still being actively litigated, so this chapter is far from over.
The split between Drew and Ralph has been messy from day one. Both filed dueling divorce petitions back in March 2023. Drew accused Ralph of “continued blatant disrespect and mental abuse,” along with allegations of infidelity. As the case heads toward a final decision, fans are watching closely as one of reality TV’s most talked-about relationships continues to unravel.
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