Drew Sidora Loses Custody Battle, Must Move Out by May 31
A judge ordered Real Housewives of Atlanta star Drew Sidora to move out of her Georgia home by May 31 and gave primary custody of her children to ex-husband Ralph Pittman. The ruling came as part of their ongoing divorce case.

Drew Sidora, who stars on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, lost a major court battle against her estranged husband Ralph Pittman. A Georgia judge ordered her to leave their shared home by May 31 and awarded Pittman primary custody of their children.
The court documents show Pittman will have temporary primary custody while their divorce moves forward. Sidora had been living in the marital home during their separation.
The judge did give Sidora one win. Pittman had argued he deserved part of her TV income because it went up while they were on RHOA together. The court said no, ruling that Pittman makes enough money to support himself.
Sidora previously told People magazine she was hoping for an amicable divorce. The custody and housing decisions suggest their split has become more contentious than she wanted.
Celebrity divorces often highlight how custody battles work in real life. The case shows how judges decide who gets to keep the family home and children when couples split up.
Sidora must vacate the home by May 31. The temporary custody order will likely be revisited as the divorce case continues.
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