Kim Zolciak and ex Kroy Biermann are BOTH asking for sole custody of their 4 kids
Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s divorce after 11 years of marriage is becoming highly controversial.
On Tuesday TMZ reported that the 44-year-old reality TV star and the 37-year-old former football player are already fighting over who gets what.
The site claimed that both want custody of their children.
Together, the Georgia-based couple have four children Kroy Jagger (KJ), 11, Kash, 10, and twins Kaia and Kane, nine. She also has two adult daughters, Brielle and Ariana, with an ex.
And it was also alleged that Montana native Kroy wants to keep their sprawling, seven-bedroom, $2.5 million mansion in Alpharetta, Georgia, even though it’s reportedly in foreclosure because she owes $1.1 million in unpaid taxes. are.
And Kroy has asked Kim to move immediately. TMZ claimed earlier on Tuesday that they both still live in the house even though they have split up.
An ugly war: Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s divorce after 11 years of marriage becomes very controversial
A war: On Tuesday, TMZ reported that they both want custody of their children. Together, the Georgia-based couple have four children Kroy Jagger (KJ), 11, Kash, 10, and twins Kaia and Kane, nine
Throwback: Once married, Kroy also legally adopted Kim’s daughters from her previous relationships, Brielle, 26, as well as Ariana, 21, who the reality star shares with ex-husband, Daniel Toce; Brielle and Ariana seen on the left
It’s an unusual move to ask for sole custody, as exes often ask for joint custody to help the divorce go more smoothly.
Kroy has asked for sole legal and physical custody. Kim wants sole physical custody with visitors for Kroy.
The reason for divorce seems to be financial as they are over $1 million in the hole and finger pointing.
Kim and Kroy reportedly failed to pay in 2013, 2017 and for 2018. The reality stars also reportedly owe the state of Georgia $15,000 in unpaid taxes as of 2018.
TMZ previously claimed that Kroy requested in his divorce filing that Kim “keep all financial records, including all income records, tax records, expense records and more,” according to the site.
They also both seem to want to end their marriage. Kim filed over the weekend and Kroy filed on Monday.
Her paperwork said the marriage is “irretrievably broken with no hope of reconciliation,” the outlet noted.
Under one roof: The former lovebirds still live in their Georgia home with their four children, according to TMZ
Graceful: During her own reality show Don’t Be Tardy, which first aired in 2012 with the original title Don’t Be Tardy For The Wedding, Kim gave a tour of the mansion
The outlet also reported that she had filed for spousal support. Kim also requested that her maiden name be legally reinstated.
Apparently, the split had been in the works for a while.
People claimed Kim had been planning to divorce Kroy for a “long time,” and didn’t tell anyone, not even family or friends.
“The money has been a huge problem. The million dollar tax [payment] was just way too much pressure on them,” the source said.
Add: “There is no cheating on either side. The money has a lot to do with the split, but there were other factors. He is managing [the family] for a long time, so technically he did have a job. They are not on good terms at the moment.”
She filed first: they also both seem to want to end their marriage. Kim filed over the weekend and Kroy filed on Monday. Her paperwork said the marriage is “irretrievably broken with no hope of reconciliation,” the outlet noted. Seen in 2019
Kim and the former Atlanta Falcons NFL star first met in 2010 after crossing paths at the Dancing With Atlanta Stars charity event. They tied the knot a year later, on November 11, 2011.
Once married, Kroy also legally adopted Kim’s daughters from her previous relationships, Brielle, 26, as well as Ariana, 21, who the reality star shares with ex-husband, Daniel Toce.
The TV personality and former professional NFL player initially purchased the home in 2012 for $880,000.
Their property now costs between $2.5 and $2.6 million, according to the outlet.
The lavish estate has been featured in both the Real Housewives and Kim’s own reality show titled Don’t Be Tardy, which aired for a total of eight seasons.
When they were in love: The outlet reported that Kim listed their divorce date as April 30
Truist Bank has been asked to handle the home’s foreclosure, and the action reportedly began in August when the couple failed to pay their $1.65 million mortgage.
According to TMZ, the five-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bathroom townhouse sits comfortably near the 18th hole of the Manor Golf and Country Club, just north of the bustling city of Atlanta.
The front of the house has a spacious circular driveway and has an inviting appearance with beautiful brickwork on the outside.
During her own reality show Don’t Be Tardy, which first aired in 2012 with the original title Don’t Be Tardy For The Wedding, Kim gave a tour of the mansion.
The 6,900-square-foot home also includes a pool with hot tub, waterfall spa, basketball court, and built-in elevator.