Drew Sidora and Ralph Pittman Finalize Divorces After Contentious Split

Drew Sidora and Ralph Pittman have officially finalized their divorce after more than three years of highly publicized legal battles involving custody disputes, financial arguments, and conflict over the couple’s Atlanta home. According to court documents obtained by People, Sidora has been ordered to pay Pittman $2,218 per month in child support for their two children. The filings say Sidora earns about $38,260 per month, while Pittman’s monthly income is listed at $27,449.
As part of the settlement, Pittman will keep exclusive ownership of the former marital home in Atlanta. He is required to pay Sidora $145,054.12 for her share of the property’s equity within 45 days of the order being filed. Pittman will also maintain health insurance coverage for the children, with any uncovered medical expenses to be split evenly between the former spouses.
The documents have also sparked attention because they provide more detail about Sidora’s earnings from The Real Housewives of Atlanta. TMZ reported that her salary increased from about $352,000 in Season 15 to $380,000 in Season 16 and then to approximately $465,000 in Season 17. Her latest contract reportedly paid about $26,000 per episode, underscoring how significantly her reality TV income grew over time.
The final judgment comes after Sidora recently won a temporary court victory. A Georgia judge reversed an earlier ruling that would have forced her to leave the marital home by May 31. Sidora had argued that moving out while the divorce remained unresolved would create a major financial strain on her family.
Even though the marriage is now legally over, tensions between the two remain. TMZ reported that Sidora has asked Pittman to pay more than $400,000 in legal fees she says built up during the bitter divorce fight. In her filings, she accused Pittman of dragging out the case and described his conduct as “continuous and unrelenting.” She also claimed he gave her false hope that reconciliation was possible before changing course.
During testimony, Sidora reportedly compared Pittman’s behavior to “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” saying he would alternate between kindness and hostility. Pittman has denied her claims and argued that Sidora failed to fully disclose her income. He also asked the court to award him $320,000 in legal fees.
The divorce closure marks the end of one of the most closely watched breakups in recent Real Housewives of Atlanta history. While the legal process may finally be complete, the aftermath continues to draw attention because of the financial disclosures, the custody arrangements, and the continuing dispute over attorney fees. Both Sidora and Pittman now appear to be focused on co-parenting and moving forward, even as the details of their split keep the conversation alive among fans and viewers.



