After more than three years of a very public and often messy split that played out both in Fulton County courtrooms and on Real Housewives of Atlanta, Drew Sidora and Ralph Pittman’s divorce is now final.
Drew Sidora Divorce From Husband Ralph Pittman Officially Finalized: Atlanta Home, Child Support, and Asset Split Revealed
A Georgia judge signed off on the dissolution of the marriage on June 8, 2026, bringing an end to one of Atlanta’s most closely watched celebrity divorces. As AtlantaFi has reported throughout the long-running battle—including the recent temporary eviction scare in May—financial disputes, custody arrangements, and the fate of the couple’s $1.9 million Atlanta-area home remained at the center of the fight.
Here’s what the final decree includes, according to court documents circulating online and confirmed by multiple sources close to the case:
- Child Support: Drew Sidora has been ordered to pay Ralph Pittman $2,218 per month in child support for their two younger children.
- The Atlanta Home: Ralph Pittman was awarded ownership of the couple’s $1.9 million marital home in the Atlanta area. However, he must pay Drew approximately $145,000 for her equity interest in the property.
- Vehicles: Drew keeps the Cadillac Escalade. Ralph receives the Porsche Taycan and Cadillac XT5.
- The Family Dog: Drew was awarded the family dog.
- Spousal Support: Neither party will receive spousal support.
- Name Change: Drew’s last name has been officially restored to Jordan.
The settlement comes after months of back-and-forth court filings, temporary custody orders, and public statements from both sides. AtlantaFi first covered the couple’s cohabitation drama last year when Ralph was living in the basement of the same home while Drew occupied the main level—a situation that became a recurring storyline on RHOA.
Tensions escalated further in early 2026 when a judge temporarily ordered Drew to vacate the property by May 31 due to the couple’s ongoing financial entanglements. That order was reversed just days later in a last-minute court reversal, allowing Drew to remain in the home temporarily while the final terms were worked out.
Fans and followers of the show have reacted strongly to the news online, with many noting the financial implications for both parties. Drew, who has continued filming RHOA and pursuing other projects, will now move forward without the marital home that once symbolized the couple’s “dream life” in Atlanta. Ralph, who has been more low-key since the separation, gains primary ownership of the property but assumes responsibility for the mortgage and the $145K payout to Drew.
The couple, who share sons Machai and Aniya (Drew also has an older son, Josiah, from a previous relationship), had been navigating joint legal custody arrangements amid the prolonged proceedings. Court records cited past issues with school attendance as a factor in the physical custody decisions.
While the divorce is now legally complete, the story is far from over for Atlanta’s reality TV circle. Drew has hinted at new chapters in her personal and professional life, and the upcoming RHOA reunion is expected to revisit the drama in full view of cameras.
AtlantaFi will continue to follow any further developments, including potential updates on the home sale or future co-parenting arrangements. For now, the long Atlanta-based chapter of Drew Sidora and Ralph Pittman’s marriage has officially closed.
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