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June 8 Judgment Ends Major Issues in Drew Sidora Divorce

The ruling settles child support, property allocation and parenting terms yet leaves attorney-fee awards and the home's move-out timing to be decided by the court.

Overview

  • A Georgia family court entered a judgment on June 8 that resolved core disputes between Drew Sidora and Ralph Pittman, including child support, the marital home and vehicle division.
  • The court found Sidora's monthly income was about $38,000 and Pittman's about $27,000 and ordered Sidora to pay $2,218 per month in child support for their two children.
  • The $1.9 million Atlanta home was awarded to Pittman, who must pay Sidora roughly $145,000 for her equity; Sidora keeps the Cadillac Escalade, Pittman receives a Porsche Taycan and Cadillac XT5, and Sidora retains the family dog.
  • The judgment restored Sidora's last name to Jordan and denied spousal support to both parties, shifting remaining post-judgment relief to fee awards and implementation steps.
  • Both sides continue to litigate large attorney-fee claims—Sidora seeks about $411,520 while Pittman seeks roughly $320,000—and the court must still decide fee responsibility and the timing for Sidora to vacate the house after her equity payment.