After years of courtroom battles, public accusations, and emotional headlines, The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Drew Sidora and her estranged husband Ralph Pittman have officially finalized their divorce.
According to newly released court documents, the divorce judgment was entered on June 8, bringing an end to a highly publicized separation that began in March 2023. The former couple, who share two children together, spent more than three years navigating a complex legal dispute involving custody, finances, property ownership, and child support.
One of the biggest surprises from the final judgment was the financial breakdown revealed by the court. Documents show that Sidora earns approximately $38,000 per month, while Pittman earns roughly $27,000 monthly. Those figures differ significantly from earlier filings in which Sidora claimed Pittman’s income exceeded $70,000 per month while her own earnings were substantially lower.
As part of the settlement, Sidora has been ordered to pay $2,218 per month in child support for the couple’s two children. The court also ruled on the division of major assets, including the former couple’s Atlanta home, valued at approximately $1.9 million. Pittman will retain ownership of the property but must compensate Sidora for her share of the home’s equity.
The custody arrangement grants both parents joint legal custody, while Pittman will have primary physical custody during the school year. Sidora will continue to have parenting time with the children according to the schedule outlined by the court.
The divorce has been one of the most talked-about storylines among Real Housewives fans, with allegations, counterclaims, and legal filings regularly making headlines throughout the proceedings. Over the years, both parties publicly accused one another of contributing to the breakdown of the marriage, while expressing a desire to prioritize their children’s wellbeing.
Despite the often contentious nature of the proceedings, neither party was awarded spousal support in the final ruling. The judgment appears focused on establishing long-term financial stability and a structured co-parenting arrangement moving forward.
For fans who have followed the couple’s journey on reality television and social media, the finalization marks the end of a chapter that has played out both on-screen and in the public eye.
As Drew Sidora enters the next phase of her life, she has publicly emphasized her commitment to her children, personal growth, and new opportunities. With the legal battle now behind them, both Sidora and Pittman appear poised to move forward independently after nearly a decade of marriage.
The conclusion of the case serves as a reminder that even high-profile relationships can face significant challenges under the spotlight, and that closure often comes only after a long and difficult process.

