Kim Zolciak ordered to 'behave civilly' with Kroy Biermann and stay in Georgia mansion's basement
Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann have also been asked not to 'eavesdrop, surveil, or interrupt' during the other's time with their children

ATLANTA, GEORGIA: A court order has reportedly asked ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ star Kim Zolciak to avoid a physical altercation with her estranged husband, Kroy Biermann.
She has also been given the basement/nanny suite of their shared home for her use while Biermann can take the main bedroom, TMZ reported.
Zolciak and the former footballer married in 2011 but filed for divorce earlier this year.
View this post on Instagram
They, however, continued to live together in their 7-bedroom and 9-bathroom house in Georgia.
The co-living situation has reportedly been filled with allegations, fights, and harassment, leading to police intervention multiple times.
View this post on Instagram
What did the judge say?
In a recent decision, a judge has given the approval to sell the 9,500 sq ft mansion.
Further, the cour-mandated division of the house aims to avoid any further altercation between the reality TV star and her 38-year-old estranged partner for as long as they live there.
View this post on Instagram
Citing the court order, RadarOnline.com reported, “Neither party shall enter the other party’s individually awarded space in the marital residence without permission.”
“The parties shall share the common areas of the Marital Residence,” it noted.
The duo has also been asked to behave “civilly towards one another – especially in the presence of the minor children.”
View this post on Instagram
The judge reportedly stated, “Both parties shall refrain from engaging in disparaging contact and/or communication with each other."
“Both parties shall be restrained and enjoined from harassing, vilifying, assaulting, stalking, or otherwise harming the other party or the minor children in any manner, form, or fashion,” as per the order.
Provisions for children
“Neither parent shall disparage the other parent in the presence of or earshot of the minor children. Neither party shall eavesdrop, surveil, interrupt, or otherwise interfere with the other parent’s visitation with the minor children,” the judge ordered.
View this post on Instagram
The court also added, “Each parent is hereby enjoined and restrained from doing, or attempting to do, or threatening to do, any act injuring, maltreating, vilifying, molesting, or harassing the adverse party.”