Kroy Biermann Files Paperwork to Adopt Kim Zolciak’s Daughters

Photo Credit: @kimzolciakbiermann Instagram
Photo Credit: @kimzolciakbiermann Instagram

By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

Kim Zolciak may no longer be on Real Housewives of Atlanta anymore, but the reality star says her greatest gift from her time on the series would have to be her husband and Atlanta Falcons player Kroy Biermann. Kim credits the show for how she met Kroy and although she is in the midst of a legal battle with former RHOA cast mate Kandi Burruss, there’s a set of legal papers being filed that don’t mean bad news for Kim Zolciak. According to multiple reports, those close to Kroy are claiming the football paper has started filing the paper work required to adopt Kim’s daughters.

The Inquisitr reports:

According to several sources, Biermann has begun filing the adoption paperwork for both 15-year-old Brielle and 11-year-old Ariana.

The process for adoption in Georgia is a bit lengthy, but, after completed, Kroy Biermann will officially be the dad to both girls.

Sources close to the NFL player say he considers the girls his own, so he wants to step up and take the next step.

Kim gave Kroy her blessing, and both of the girls are happy to call him dad. Kim Zolciak and her ex-husband have been divorced for a while, and he has been completely out of the picture since the divorce was finalized. Ex-husband Daniel Dominic Toce was imprisoned in 2011 after he molested a 15-year-old girl. Toce was recently released from jail and is now registered as a sex offender.

Once Kroy heads to court in April, he just needs a judge to sign off on the adoption and it will become official.

8 comments

  1. I sincerely hope Kim loves this dude. He seems like a real good person and he seems to really love her. I just wonder if she’s being real here…

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