Kim Zolciak and her ex-husband, Kroy Biermann, will make separate trips to their shared bedroom closet under a new court order amid their separation.
A judge ruled that the Real Housewives Of Atlanta alum, 45, and former NFL star, 38, must adhere to a strict schedule for using the closet in their Georgia mansion, according to court documents obtained by TMZ on Friday.
Kim has been allowed to enter her master bedroom closet Monday through Friday, limited to the hours of 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Kroy is strictly prohibited from using the closet during those hours, which means Kim has exclusive access. While Kroy doesn’t have a set schedule, he can access his closet before or after Kim’s designated time.
The new agreement comes nearly six months after a judge ruled that Kim must remain in the basement/nanny’s room of their home, while Kroy remained upstairs in the master bedroom.
Kim Zolciak and her ex-husband, Kroy Biermann, will make separate trips to their shared bedroom closet under a new court order amid their separation; seen in 2017
A judge ruled that the Real Housewives Of Atlanta alum, 45, and the former NFL star, 38, must adhere to a strict schedule for using the closet in their Georgia mansion, according to court documents obtained by TMZ on Friday.
Friday’s report also follows news that the former couple is on the verge of losing their home as their lender issued a foreclosure warning unless legal action is taken.
In January, the duo lowered the price of the mansion to $4.5 million, after initially listing it for $6 million in October.
The former Real Housewives of Atlanta star, 45, and the retired NFL player, 38, have been notified that the bank plans to begin nonjudicial foreclosure proceedings starting May 3, according to the outlet .
The specified date does not require an immediate eviction for Kim and Kroy, but it does signify the start of legal proceedings.
Amid rising interest rates and a slow real estate market, the couple sought to accelerate the sale of the home.
The house sale came as a judge ordered Kim to live in the basement of Georgia’s home amid the ugly divorce battle.
In an attempt to keep the peace while the couple still shares a home, the judge ruled that Kim will stay in the basement/nanny’s room, while the former NFL star will be upstairs in the master bedroom.
“Neither party will enter the space assigned individually to the other party in the marital residence without permission,” the documents read, according to the outlet.
Kim has been allowed to enter her master bedroom closet Monday through Friday, limited to the hours of 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Kroy is strictly prohibited from using the closet during those hours, which means Kim has exclusive access. While Kroy doesn’t have a set schedule, he can access his wardrobe before or after Kim’s designated time.
The exes are on the verge of losing their home as their lender issued a foreclosure warning unless legal action is taken; seen in 2017
However, Kim and Kroy were allowed to roam freely in the common areas, such as the kitchen and living room, in the seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom home, which they purchased in 2012 for $880,000.
The judge also ordered the couple to act civilly towards each other in an effort to protect the couple’s four young children: Kroy ‘KJ’, 12, Kash, 11, and twins Kaia and Kane, nine.
“Neither parent will disparage the other in the presence or within earshot of the minor children,” the documents read.
Another stipulation stated that neither parent is allowed to listen to the time the other parent spends with the children, and the children cannot be used as messengers between the parents.
Kroy had also legally adopted Kim’s two daughters from a previous relationship: Brielle, 26, and Ariana, 21.
The judge’s order comes just days after Kim and Kroy officially put their luxurious Georgia mansion up for sale ahead of a foreclosure scheduled for November.
The home, which was featured on the Bravo spinoff series Don’t Be Tardy, features 7 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and amenities including a pool, wine cellar, game room, and movie theater.
Drama has surrounded the couple’s home in the past, such as the fake sale of the property for $3.2 million earlier this month.
Kroy and Kim bought the house in 2012 for $880,000; They listed it for $6 million and this year they lowered the price to $4.5 million.
The former Real Housewives of Atlanta star, 45, and the retired NFL player, 38, have been notified that the bank plans to begin nonjudicial foreclosure proceedings starting May 3, according to the outlet .
The specified date does not require an immediate eviction for Kim and Kroy, but it does mean the start of legal proceedings.
In February, his house was reportedly in foreclosure and was scheduled for auction in March. However, Kim denied the claims and a source said People at the time the couple took “action” to resolve any issues.
In legal papers Kroy filed in September, the former Atlanta Falcons player asked the court to allow him to move forward with putting the family’s mansion in Milton, Georgia, up for sale, claiming it was on the brink of foreclosure. .
The NFL alum made allegations against Kim after she called the police on May 4 at his Milton, Georgia mansion, prior to her first divorce filing.
Allegations about Kim’s gambling losses were seen on body camera video from the Milton Police Department after officers responded to the home after Kim reported a domestic dispute.
During the incident, Kim told police that Kroy had locked a stash of valuable items she owned worth $175,000, including designer handbags and jewelry, in a safe and had hidden the key from her.
Kroy said he believed the batch of items fell under the community property classification, adding: “The problem is these are the assets, there are no (other) assets to fall back on.”
He also told officers that they had continued sleeping in the same bed but were not interacting with each other.
In July it emerged that the reality TV couple had decided not to separate, withdrawing their divorce papers in Fulton County Superior Court in Georgia. They were seen shortly before attending a church together in Atlanta.
A judge ordered the couple to act civilly towards each other in an effort to protect the couple’s four young children: Kroy ‘KJ’, 12, Kash, 11, and twins Kaia and Kane, nine. .
After the second divorce request, a source People earlier this month that both Kim and Kroy are “still under the same roof,” but revealed that everything was far from fine, adding that “there’s a money war going on right now.”
Despite living together, the source explained that the estranged couple “are not trying to get back together.”
In their first two months of separation, in which both asked the court for sole physical and legal custody of their four minor children, Kim and Kroy disagreed with each other in court documents.
Kim said that Kroy smokes marijuana, which lends credibility to his ability to raise his children; while Kroy claimed that Kim’s gambling habit consumed her time and decimated the family finances.