Overview
- A Georgia court ordered Friday that the four minor children stay in Kroy Biermann’s physical custody until Kim Zolciak completes four parent-therapy sessions, with the earliest return set for April 13.
- The temporary order says that once she finishes the four sessions, the parents will go back to their existing court-ordered parenting plan unless the court changes it.
- Biermann recently moved to change custody, alleging in filings that Zolciak missed required therapy, traveled out of the country for weeks, had limited contact with the kids, and that one child was bitten by a dog on March 9.
- Zolciak disputes those claims, says she was abroad from February 26 through March 28 for contracted TV work, insists she has not lost custody, and says her counseling sessions are scheduled for next week.
- This ruling is the latest turn in their divorce and custody fight that began in 2023, includes a sole-custody bid in August 2025, and does not affect Zolciak’s adult daughters Brielle and Ariana.