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Drew Sidora and Ralph Pittman Finalize Divorce; Monthly Incomes and Asset Division Revealed

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Real Housewives of Atlanta star Drew Sidora and her ex-husband Ralph Pittman finalized their divorce on Monday, with court documents revealing Sidora earns $38,000 monthly and Pittman $27,000 monthly. The income figures represent a significant change from amounts Sidora claimed in April, when she reported earning $12,066 monthly compared to Pittman's alleged $71,524. The settlement includes Sidora paying $2,218 monthly in child support, Pittman retaining their $1.9 million Atlanta home while paying Sidora $145,000 for her equity stake, and custody arrangements established in April.

Drew Sidora and Ralph Pittman's divorce was finalized Monday with court documents obtained by TMZ revealing their respective monthly incomes: Sidora at $38,000 and Pittman at $27,000. These figures differ substantially from amounts submitted during April proceedings, when Sidora claimed $12,066 monthly income versus Pittman's alleged $71,524. Under the divorce judgment, Sidora must pay Pittman $2,218 monthly in child support for their two children, ages 10 and 8. Pittman retains the couple's $1.9 million Atlanta home but must pay Sidora $145,000 for her equity interest. Asset division includes Pittman keeping two vehicles while Sidora receives a Cadillac Escalade and the family dog. Neither party receives spousal support, and Sidora's last name will be restored to Jordan. The divorce followed allegations from Sidora of infidelity and abuse, which Pittman denied.

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