Kim Zolciak Spotted After Losing Custody

Kim Zolciak she was seen for the first time since she lost custody of the young children she lives with. Kroy Biermann.
The first one The Real Housewives of Atlanta The star, 47, dressed casually for a busy afternoon in new photos published by TMZ on Sunday, May 10, rocking a black monochromatic outfit that included a long-sleeved croptop, joggers and pink Balenciaga slides.
Zolciak, who completed her look with high highlights and big shades, was spotted on several phones during the outing. He was also seen picking up his children from school.
Earlier this month, a judge granted Biermann, 40, temporary custody of the minors as well as Kroy Jr., 14, Kash, 13, and twins Kaia and Kane, 12 — allowing him to have the final say on medical and religious decisions, which are made by the court. Us Weekly said. (Zolciak is also mother to daughters Brielle, 29, whom Biermann adopted in 2013, and Ariana, 24, with her ex-husband. Daniel Toce.)

Kim Zolciak
Rich Polk/Bravo“The decision of the senior judge from April 29 is temporary until we return to the court as soon as possible when we will have the opportunity to have a full trial,” said Zolciak. Us in the statement.
She spoke out after Biermann filed an emergency motion in April, saying she was “more selfishly concerned about her image and career options” than their children. Aside from being ignored, he also accused Zolciak of being “unstable and inappropriate” to parent.
In his emergency motion, he cited Zolciak’s alleged “negligence of basic parental responsibilities,” and said he was not following the terms of their medical agreement.

Zolciak and Biermann have been battling it out in court ever since they filed for divorce in May 2023. Although they reconciled after a few months, the divorce was back on the table in August 2023.
Zolciak said Us“The new order was the result of an urgent request filed by Kroy to have the matter heard by a superior judge instead of our duly elected judge, who never gave Kroy a speedy hearing even though he filed three (false) complaints against me.”
He continued, “The decision handed down by the grand jury was the result of a flawed investigation by a warden who had not spoken to me for over a year (until I received a short phone call with my lawyer on April 28), or my boys since April of 2025 except for a brief 15-minute meeting in July of 2025.”
Zolciak noted that he was “looking forward to a full court day where we will finally be given the opportunity to present the truth.”





