The Real Housewives Atlanta won’t record in the mansion Porsha Williams shared with Simon Guobadia.
According to RadarOnline.com, the judge is staying outside this issue until the hearing on the former couple’s prenuptial agreement concludes.
Legal documents read:
“The parties raised the issue of whether the terms of the prenuptial agreement permits or prohibits filming/recording in the Marital Residence. As this matter was not formally noticed for an evidentiary hearing on the substantive issues surrounding the parties’ prenuptial agreement, the Court reserves those issues for later determination.”
“As such, there has been no consideration of the terms of the prenuptial agreement and whether its provisions prohibit, or allow, filming in the marital residence of the parties. Therefore, there should be no reliance on the Court for enforcement of either party’s position regarding the same until after such time as the issue has been heard and ruled upon by Judge Charles Eaton, Jr.”
What Else Did The Order Say About Porsha Williams?
The order added:
“[Porsha has] immediate sole and exclusive use, control and possession of the marital home.”
Meanwhile, Simon still has to pay for the mansion yet he can’t go inside without “prior written consent” from Porsha Williams.
“Neither party shall enter the other’s residence without prior written consent (text or email is sufficient). Should Husband need to retrieve additional personal belongings from the Marital Residence, Husband shall request same in writing through counsel no less than 24 hours in advance, and shall be permitted to retrieve his personal property at a time and date agreeable to the parties.”
Even though Porsha Williams has temporary sole use of the mansion, Simon has to take care of “the timely payment of the (1) monthly mortgage payment; (2) taxes; (3) homeowners insurance; (4) utilities; (5) ADT System (6) landscaping; and (7) community/homeowners association dues and assessments.”