Since getting married in November 2011,Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermannfaced some challenges.
Nevertheless, they pushed forward, even sticking together when Biermann retired from football in 2016.
Biermann legally adopted his stepdaughters and welcomed four more children with Zolciak before things soured in 2023.

In December 2020, there were reports of trouble in paradise with the couple.
However, Zolciak quickly shut them down.
On the other hand, Zolciak labeled him an extensive marijuana user.

Since then, things have only gotten messier, with no resolution in sight.
In her court documents obtained byTMZ, Zolciak requested primary physical custody of the kids and joint legal custody.
Biermann seemingly doesn’t believe Zolciak is stable enough to manage their children.

Still, both parties remain in their embattled Georgia mansion, which is again facing pre-foreclosure.
Additionally,Zolciak seems to never have been the same since leaving “RHOA.
Target is also suing Zolciak for an unpaid credit card debt.

To alleviate some of their debts, Biermann has begun selling some of his luxury goods.
The cops left without any arrests.
She told the authorities that Biermann threatened her friend, Elise.

The situation unfolded when Zolciak permitted Elise to take their son, Kroy Jr., to a nearby rodeo.
However, Biermann apparently didn’t know about the outing and accused Elise of kidnapping the boy.
Zolciak told the dispatcher that Biermann intimidated Elise and even threatened to press charges against her.

Zolciak even filed paperwork to drop their divorce altogether.
The couple even attended church with their children, an indicator that things may be on the right track.
“Kim and Kroy are back together but have a lot of work to do on their marriage.
Though, Zolciak was not going to let go that easily.
He has refrained from social media and handles much of his public statements through his legal representatives.
Thankfully, she’s also keeping their troubles offline.
However, judging by their list of issues, things may get worse before they can improve.