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Inside 'RHOA' Star Drew Sidora’s Final Divorce Judgment

Inside the final judgment: child support, the nearly $2M Atlanta home and why Drew says she has no fight left in her split from Ralph Pittman.

'RHOA' Star Drew Sidora Announces Her Divorce Has Been Settled
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After more than three years of court battles, custody disputes, and public scrutiny, Drew Sidora has officially closed the chapter on her marriage to Ralph Pittman. New court filings show that the long-time divorce between The Real Housewives of Atlanta star and her estranged husband has been finalized, bringing an end to one of the most closely followed relationship storylines in recent Real Housewives history.

According to the final judgment entered on June 8, which was obtained by TMZ, Sidora was ordered to pay $2,218 per month in child support for the couple's two children. The court determined that Sidora's monthly income is approximately $38,000, while Pittman's income is approximately $27,000. The ruling also settles several financial issues that had fueled the lengthy legal fight, including the division of property and assets accumulated during the marriage.

Among the biggest decisions was the fate of the former couple's Atlanta home. Pittman was awarded ownership of the property, which has an estimated value of nearly $2 million, though he must compensate Sidora approximately $145,000 for her share of the home's equity.

The judgment also divides vehicles between the two, with Sidora retaining a Cadillac Escalade while Pittman keeps a Porsche Taycan and a Cadillac XT5. Sidora was also awarded custody of the family's dog, and neither party will receive spousal support. The ruling further restores her legal last name to Jordan.

The settlement arrives at a pivotal moment for Sidora, who has spent much of the last year publicly discussing the emotional toll of the divorce while promoting new music and appearing on The Real Housewives of Atlanta.

In recent interviews, she described the process as exhausting and repeatedly expressed hope that a resolution would eventually allow both parents to focus on positive co-parenting.

"We've been fighting for three years. I don't have any more fight left in me," she said during a recent media appearance while discussing the ongoing proceedings.

The divorce first became public in 2023 when Pittman filed to end the marriage after nearly nine years together. What followed was a series of competing court filings, custody disputes, and allegations that frequently became storylines both on and off camera.

At various points, temporary court orders addressed living arrangements, custody schedules, and financial responsibilities, including a recent ruling that briefly required Sidora to leave the family home, which was later revisited during ongoing proceedings.

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