Kroy Biermann and Kim Zolciak-Biermann will not reconcile, lawyer says


While Kroy Biermann And Kim Zolciak BiermannSince the couple’s relationship status is constantly changing, there are no plans to call off the divorce.
“I spoke with Kroy about the ‘reconciliation’ that Kim announced over the weekend,” Biermann’s attorney said Marlys A. Bergstrom told exclusively Us weekly. “There is no reconciliation, his resolve to see this divorce through to the end has not wavered.”
Over the weekend, Zolciak-Biermann, 45, gave an update on her relationship with Biermann, 37. The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum shared via her Instagram Story on Friday, September 7, that she and Biermann were “working” on their marriage and “living as husband and wife.”
However, on Monday, September 11, a source revealed Us some insights into the current situation of Zolciak-Biermann and Biermann as a couple. “They are everywhere. It’s a constant yo-yo that never seems to end,” the insider said at the time. “Today they are together again. But they could have tomorrow off.”
Us confirmed in May that the couple had both filed for divorce after more than a decade of marriage. Their split quickly became messy as they engaged in a heated battle over custody of their children: sons Kroy “KJ” Jr., 12, and Kash, 11, and twins Kaia and Kane, 9. Biermann also adopted the daughters of Zolciak-Biermann Brielle, 26, and Ariana, 21, from a previous relationship.
During the argument in court, Zolciak-Biermann filed a request for a drug test on the former football player, claiming to have seen him smoking marijuana. A few days later, Biermann requested in a separate filing that the former reality star undergo a psychological evaluation, claiming that Zolciak-Biermann had a gambling problem.

But things took a turn for the duo two months later when they filed paperwork to annul their divorce in July – but their reconciliation was short-lived. A month later, Biermann filed for divorce for the second time. In August filings, he requested full custody of their four minor children, as well as alimony, child support and sole use of their Atlanta-area home, where they had lived together since their initial separation.
While both Biermann and Zolciak-Biermann live in the shared apartment, the former athlete applied to put the house on the market in August, hoping to sell it quickly despite financial problems. (In addition to their divorce, the two are more than $1 million in debt and faced foreclosure back in February.)
“He is requesting that the court order the house be placed on the market and hopefully sold immediately,” Bergstrom said in a statement Us by the time. “If the court orders it, the court can enforce the order. It takes control away from the parties. And that’s exactly what needs to be done now.”
A day after filing the application, Zolciak-Biermann said the decision to sell the home was “mutual” and emphasized that she “told” Biermann “what to do.”