‘RHOA’ Star Drew Sidora Ordered to Pay Monthly Child Support in Shocking Divorce Judgment, Find Out the Amount

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'RHOA' Star Drew Sidora Ordered to Pay Monthly Child Support in Shocking Divorce Judgment, Find Out the Amount

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The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Drew Sidora has been in the throes of a divorce from Ralph Pittman since 2023.

On June 8, a judgment was entered by the court in which Drew was ordered to pay monthly child support payments to Ralph, among other things. 

The judgment was issued after both Ralph and Drew were given the chance to testify. 

TMZ obtained the court documents, which detailed Drew’s monthly income to be $38,000 per month and Ralph’s to be $27,000. These numbers were staggeringly different than those that Drew had submitted to the case, as she stated Ralph brought in over $70,000 a month. 

Drew ended up being ordered to pay Ralph $2,218 per month in support for the two children they share. 

The pair own a $1.9 million home together, and it was ordered that Ralph could have ownership of the home but would owe Drew $145,000 for her interest in the property. 

As far as the couple’s cars go, Drew was awarded the Cadillac Escalade, and Ralph was given the Porsche Taycan and Cadillac XT5.

Additionally, Drew was given the family dog, and it was determined that neither party would pay the other spousal support. 

Drew’s last name was also set to be restored to Jordan, as opposed to her married last name of Sidora. 

As Reality Blurb reported in April, Drew lost primary custody of their kids and was ordered to vacate the home she shared with Ralph. 

According to court documents, which were obtained by TMZ at the time, Drew was given until May 31 to be out of the house. A judge ruled that due to the “current financial circumstances of the parties,” expenses had to continue to be split by Drew and Ralph until Drew vacated the premises.

The documents also specified that Drew and Ralph were to share joint custody of their children. At the time, Ralph was living in the basement of the home, and it was determined that he would be allowed to go upstairs to get the kids ready for school. 

During the school year, Ralph is the parent who was awarded primary physical custody of the children. Starting in August, Drew will have parenting time with her children on alternating weekends. 

While the kids had been in Drew’s custody primarily, there were allegations that they were absent an excessive amount from school. Due to this, the primary custody of the children was changed to Ralph.