A judge in Georgia has stipulated that Kim Zolciak's four minor children must remain with their estranged father, Kroy Biermann, until she completes four court-mandated parenting therapy sessions. This directive comes amidst Biermann's pursuit of sole custody, where he has leveled accusations against Zolciak.

The ruling dictates the children's physical placement, pending Zolciak's completion of the therapy requirement. Zolciak, however, has publicly disputed claims that she has "lost custody," framing the situation as part of an existing parenting schedule rather than a modification of custody. The earliest Zolciak might see the children, according to reports, is April 13.

Biermann's Allegations Surface
Biermann's legal filings detail concerns about Zolciak's parenting during her designated time with their children, KJ, 14, Kash, 13, and twins Kaia and Kane, 12. He claims that while the children were in her care, she permitted them to miss scheduled therapy appointments. Furthermore, Biermann asserts that Zolciak herself has not met the minimum required sessions with her own therapist.
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Zolciak's Counter
While the court order specifies the children's residence with Biermann, Zolciak maintains that this is not a definitive loss of custody. Her statements suggest a different interpretation of the judicial decision, positioning it as a temporary arrangement tied to her adherence to the therapy mandate.

Background to the Dispute
The current court order follows Biermann's filing for sole custody. He seeks to move away from their prior joint custody agreement, arguing that the current arrangement no longer serves the best interests of the children. This escalating dispute underscores the continuing contention surrounding the former couple's divorce proceedings.