Overview
- Drew Sidora told the court Monday she lacks funds to move and warned she and her oldest child could be homeless if the May 31 vacate deadline stands, TMZ reported.
- Under a Second Temporary Order, Ralph Pittman has interim primary physical custody during the school year, joint legal custody remains shared, and Sidora’s parenting time begins on alternating weekends in August.
- The judge cited the parties’ finances, required both to keep splitting household expenses until she moves, and allowed Pittman upstairs access to get the children ready for school.
- Concerns raised in court about the children being late to school while in Sidora’s care helped drive the interim custody change, according to multiple reports.
- Page Six on Tuesday reported court disclosures showing a wide income gap — about $12,066 a month for Sidora versus $71,524 for Pittman — as her team stresses the order is temporary and the divorce is still being tried.