On June 4, 2024, Kim Zolciak publicly rebutted Kroy Biermann’s recent request for full custody of their four children, claiming the kids reach out to her daily for food and medicine while he allegedly neglects their needs. The dispute, already embroiled in divorce proceedings that began in May 2023, has escalated as Zolciak says she was temporarily denied custody without her input.

Temporary Custody Suspension Sparks Legal Firefight

According to a TMZ report dated May 22, Zolciak’s attorneys filed court documents arguing that a prior decision to suspend her custody was made without her consent. The move came three weeks before the current legal battle, leaving the 48‑year‑old in a precarious position while the court weighs her ability to care for KJ (15), Kash (13) and twins Kaia and Kane (12). The source notes that Zolciak “immediately ensures that the children have what they need,” a claim she backs with affidavits.

Biermann Accuses Zolciak of Mismanaging Parenting

Biermann , 40, filed for full custody on March 30 in Georgia, citing Zolciak’s alleged mismanagement of basic parenting responsibilities. He contends that the children report not seeing him for hours while he allegedly engages in sexual acts with a girlfriend who has stayed at his residence. The source says Zolciak has also claimed Biermann has been involved in multiple sexual relationships with women, including a vacation where children were allegedly present.

Public Fallout: The Kids’ Voice in the Courtroom

Both parents have framed the children’s well‑being as central to their arguments. Zolciak insists that the kids repeatedly call her for food and medicine , implying a lack of care from Biermann. meanwhile, Biermann’s filings suggest the children have expressed discomfort with his relationships, though the source does not confirm direct statements from the minors. The court’s decision will hinge on these competing narratives.

Who Holds the Real Power Over the Children?

The legal battle remains unresolved, with the judge yet to rule on Biermann’s full custody request. Zolciak’s recent public statements, citing her own “truth” and a refusal to be “bullied,” underscore her determination to retain custody. The source notes that the couple briefly reconciled after the initial divorce filing, only to resume proceedings in August 2023, indicating a volatile dynamic that may influence the final ruling.

Open Question: How Will the Court Interpret the Children’s Needs?

Key unanswered points include whether the court will accept Zolciak’s claim that the children are regularly reaching out for basic necessities, and how it will weigh Biermann’s allegations of sexual misconduct involving the children. The source does not disclose any independent verification of the children’s statements, leaving the judge to interpret the evidence presented by both sides.