The divorce between Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker is reportedly growing more contentious as new details emerge from court filings.
According to legal documents, Tucker claims he was forced out of the main residence in their Atlanta mansion and alleges that his personal belongings were moved without his consent. He says the situation left him living in the property’s guest house rather than the primary living quarters.
Burruss, however, disputes that characterization. Reports indicate she maintains that Tucker has been staying in the guest house rent-free and has not contributed financially to household expenses since their separation. Her position suggests that the living arrangement was not punitive but reflective of the couple’s split and ongoing financial disagreements.
The former couple, who filed for divorce in late 2025, are now navigating disputes involving both custody and finances. While specific custody terms have not been fully detailed publicly, the proceedings appear to involve negotiations around parenting responsibilities and the division of marital assets. Given Burruss’ extensive business portfolio — including entertainment ventures, restaurants, and television projects — the financial component of the divorce could prove complex.
Burruss and Tucker’s relationship has been highly visible over the years, particularly through reality television, where fans followed their courtship, marriage, and blended family life. Their split therefore carries not only personal weight but also public scrutiny.
As with many high-profile divorces, both parties are presenting sharply different narratives in court. Legal experts often note that early filings in contentious separations can reflect strategic positioning as each side seeks leverage in negotiations. Ultimately, a judge — or a potential settlement agreement — will determine how property, finances, and custody are resolved.
For now, the case continues to move forward, with tensions clearly elevated as both Burruss and Tucker prepare for what could be a lengthy legal process.


