In a stunning legal victory that has fans buzzing, Kenya Moore has officially won her long and bitter custody battle against ex-husband Marc Daly. The Real Housewives of Atlanta star emerged triumphant after a Georgia court granted her full physical custody of their daughter Brooklyn, while ordering Marc to pay monthly child support — putting an end to years of courtroom drama and emotional tension.
Sources close to the case confirmed that the judge ruled decisively in Kenya’s favor, awarding her primary physical custody and giving Marc only joint legal rights, meaning he can be involved in major decisions but Brooklyn will live primarily with her mother. Marc was ordered to pay two thousand dollars per month in child support, along with an additional one thousand dollars every month for Brooklyn’s education fund, ensuring that the little girl’s future is well provided for.
Despite Kenya being the higher earner, the court determined that Daly must still contribute financially to his daughter’s upbringing, reflecting the court’s commitment to Brooklyn’s best interests. The final judgment also includes strict rules for custody exchanges, requiring both parents to meet only in public places and to maintain a respectful co-parenting relationship.
The ruling further grants Kenya complete control over Brooklyn’s business and media opportunities for the next two years, meaning she alone can decide whether her daughter appears on television or in promotional projects — a move seen as protecting Brooklyn from public overexposure. Neither party will receive alimony, and both have agreed to maintain positive communication for the sake of their daughter.
Kenya, whose grace under pressure has been widely praised, reportedly broke down in tears of relief after the ruling, calling it the end of a long, painful journey. Friends say she finally feels free to focus on her child and career after years of emotional turmoil. Marc Daly, who has largely remained silent since the separation, has yet to comment on the decision.
The couple, who married in 2017 and welcomed Brooklyn in 2018, had been living separately since 2019. Their divorce dragged on for nearly five years — filled with accusations, custody disputes, and financial wrangling.
Now, with the judge’s gavel finally down, Kenya stands tall as a single mother who fought hard and won big. Her fans across social media are hailing the victory as a well-deserved moment of justice for one of reality TV’s most resilient women.
