"Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Drew Sidora's divorce from Ralph Pittman is finalized with her being ordered to pay child support. The ‘RHOA’ Star Drew Sidora Ordered To Pay Child Support first appeared on The Blast
“Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Drew Sidora has been in the process of divorcing Ralph Pittman since February 2023. Now, over three years later, it has been finalized, with the “RHOA” fan-favorite not only losing the marital home, but also being ordered to pay child support for their two young children.
This comes as the cast of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” is only days away from filming the season 17 reunion.
Drew Sidora Is Finally Divorced From Ralph Pittman

TMZ obtained Sidora and Pittman’s divorce judgment, dated June 8, following testimonies from both parties. First, the court documents outline their respective incomes, which conflict with what she previously reported to the court.
Sidora is listed as earning $38,000 per month, while Puttman earns $27k for the same period. Per the judgment, the “RHOA” star will pay $2,218 each month in child support for the minor children she shares with Pittman.
As mentioned, Pittman will retain the $1.9 million Atlanta home they currently share. However, he must pay her $145k for her interest in the property. The couple was also reported to have multiple loans against the home.
The Couple Will Divide Up The Other Property

Elsewhere in the divorce documents, it states that Sidora and Pittman will also divide their vehicles. For her, she’ll get a Cadillac Escalade. He will maintain possession of a Porsche Taycan and a Cadillac XT5. Sidora will keep the family’s dog per the divorce agreement.
Additionally, the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star’s surname will revert to Jordan. Neither party is receiving spousal support. Regarding the home, Sidora must vacate once Pittman pays her the $145k.
‘RHOA’ Fans Are Happy Drew Is Finally Divorced

Sidora has been open on “RHOA” and in interviews about the strain she felt while in limbo with Pittman. As fans of the show will recall, he resided in the basement amid the divorce, which she described as sometimes taxing.
Because of this, fans are happy that they can both move forward with their separate lives while also coparenting their children. One person said, “Now they can both move on, and we won’t have to hear about him on the show.”
Another fan stated, “This couple just had issues from the start…I don’t even know how they managed to be together that long.’ Someone else wrote, “Oh wow, Drew only walks always with an old Cadillac and the family dog.”
Regarding the settlement, a different social media user chimed in, “Roles reversed but fair based on income. Glad the kids come first. Hope they co-parent well moving forward.”
Others reacted to the disparity in what Sidora initially stated they earned versus what the final divorce judgment states. One person said, “I thought Drew only made $12k a month, and Ralph made $71k a month. What changed?”
Drew Previously Lost Primary Physical Custody Of The Kids

As mentioned, Sidora and Pittman have two children, ages 10 and 8. According to PEOPLE, in April 2026, a court ruled that they would share joint legal custody of the two kids. However, following what was reported as excessive school absences, Pittman will have primary physical custody during the academic year.
The custody agreement, which starts in August, gives Sidora parenting time on alternating weekends. At that time, she was also required to vacate the home by May 31. However, she was later allowed to remain in the residence.
A representative for Sidora released a statement, saying that the “matter is still being actively litigated, and is in the middle of the final trial. The Second Temporary Order is, in fact, temporary, and does not reflect the final outcome of the case.”
The ‘RHOA’ Star Recently Teased What’s To Come For The Show

Sidora recently interviewed with Page Six’s Virtual Reali-Tea to discuss “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.” During the discussion, the show’s hosts mentioned the recently released midseason trailer. Regarding a moment that would be especially dramatic for viewers, Sidora teased, “Yeah, Scotland, it gets really- it goes [there].”
For context, the cast’s international trip for season 17 was to Scotland. She continued, “It goes to a place where- you have to watch it. It really explains a lot of what we’ve been seeing with Porsha and Shamea, and it kind of just comes out all on the table.”
From there, she called what was to come for the show “really tough,” saying, “we[the cast] were not ready for that.”
“The Real Housewives of Atlanta” airs on Sunday nights on Bravo.
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