Reality TV’s most headline-grabbing exes, Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann, may still be knee-deep in their messy divorce, but at least one part of their complicated lives is now set in stone — summer parenting plans for their daughter, Kaia Rose Biermann.
According to newly filed court documents, the estranged couple’s 10-year-old daughter officially kicked off her summer vacation with a trip to Montana, where she’ll spend at least three consecutive weeks with her paternal grandparents — and away from both mom and dad.
Montana Life: No Parents, Just Grandparents & Some Old-School Rules
Per the court order, Kaia is to stay with Kroy’s parents in the scenic Big Sky Country — but this isn’t some free-range summer. She’s expected to keep her flip phone on her at all times, with strict daily communication rules in place.
- Kim and Kroy are each allowed one 15-minute phone call per day with Kaia.
- Kroy must provide Kim with his parents’ and sister’s contact info for emergencies.
- If Kaia requests to return home early, her grandparents are legally required to put her on a flight home within 48 hours.
So, while Kaia might be enjoying horseback rides and stargazing, she’s also tethered to the real world by tight court guidelines.
🧑🤝🧑 Strict No-Boys Rule in Effect
If Kaia thought summer might come with a little middle school freedom, think again. The documents are explicit:
No unsupervised time with boys her age (middle or high school level) is allowed during her stay.
In other words, any hope of a summer crush is officially denied by court order. Instead, she’ll have to stick to campfires, crafts, and maybe making up a “mystery boyfriend” when school starts — just like most kids do.
📞 Daily Check-Ins & Parental Supervision Stay Tight
Even from hundreds of miles away, Kim and Kroy are keeping close tabs on their daughter. The court has ensured that both parents remain actively involved:
- Kaia is required to check in daily via phone.
- If she chooses to extend her stay, a conference call with both parents is required near the end of the three weeks to finalize any changes.
It’s clear that both sides are working to maintain control — and avoid drama — while navigating this tricky co-parenting phase
What About Kaia’s Brothers?
While Kaia’s off experiencing ranch life, her brothers remain under the same shared parenting schedule that’s been in place. The boys are reportedly switching between Kim’s and Kroy’s homes as a group, maintaining a sense of consistency and sibling unity.
No word yet on whether they’ll get their own Big Sky adventure — or if they’re perfectly content sticking to Georgia for the summer.
💔 Divorce Still in Progress… Two Years Later
It’s been more than two years since Kim and Kroy first filed their dueling divorce petitions, and they’re still hammering out the details. From custody agreements to property disputes, it’s been a long and very public battle.
But despite the drawn-out legal war, moments like this suggest they’re at least trying to prioritize the kids — even if it means drawing up rule-heavy court orders for what should be a simple summer trip.
Social Media Reacts: “This Is the Most Structured Vacation Ever”
Fans had plenty to say after TMZ dropped the details:
- @RealityQueen88: “A flip phone? 15-minute calls? This feels like summer camp with ankle monitors.”
- @BigSkyMomma: “Montana’s beautiful, but if Kaia asks to leave, they better get her out fast. That 48-hour rule is wild.”
- @ZolciakWatch: “No boys? Smart move. But I guarantee she comes home with a whole fake boyfriend story 😂”
💬 What Do You Think? Too Strict or Just Right?
Are these summer rules over the top or smart co-parenting? Should Kaia get more freedom—or is this exactly what’s needed during a tough divorce?
Drop your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned to The Pop Radar (TPR) for exclusive updates on the Zolciak-Biermann family drama!