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Kim Zolciak Not Allowed to See Her Kids Until Completing Therapy Amid Kroy Biermann Custody Battle

A Georgia judge said the four children must stay with Kroy Biermann until Zolciak completes four parent therapy sessions, court documents show.

  • On Friday, April 3, a Georgia judge ordered Kim Zolciak to complete four therapy sessions before resuming visitation with her four children she shares with estranged husband Kroy Biermann.
  • This ruling follows Biermann's recent request for sole custody, wherein the retired football player alleged "mismanagement of basic parenting responsibilities" and claimed Zolciak left the children without "proper parental guidance."
  • Zolciak dismissed the claims, stating, "These accusations are completely false," and argued she spent five weeks working to support her family while ensuring the children were cared for.
  • Per the court order, the four children will remain in Biermann's physical custody until Zolciak completes the required sessions, temporarily pausing the existing joint parenting plan.
  • Separated since May 2023, the couple remains embroiled in a contentious divorce after 11 years of marriage, with prior custody agreements repeatedly challenged throughout their legal battle.
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TMZ broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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