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PK Kemsley Takes Dorit to Court Over European Vacation Amid Family Foreclosure Crisis

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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills drama just escalated to courtroom level. PK Kemsley filed legal documents this week claiming his estranged wife Dorit has been vacationing in Europe for a minimum of three weeks without informing him, their children, or their nanny about her return date. While Dorit enjoys her getaway, their two kids—Jagger, 12, and Phoenix, 10—are staying in Florida with Dorit’s parents and household staff. The situation becomes even more complicated when you consider that the couple is facing potential foreclosure on their Los Angeles home, which PK’s legal team argues demonstrates Dorit’s prioritization of personal leisure over urgent family finances.

According to court documents, Dorit has spent nearly a million dollars on designer purchases from luxury brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Hermès between December 2024 and March 2026. PK’s legal team views this spending as reckless given the family’s financial crisis, while Dorit has countered on social media by asserting that the money is hers and earned through her own work. The dispute also includes allegations that Dorit deliberately allowed their children’s passports to expire to prevent PK’s planned summer travel with them. The couple separated in May 2024 and Dorit officially filed for divorce in April 2025, making this an increasingly contentious legal battle.

This situation touches on real issues many families face during divorce: how to balance personal freedom with parental responsibilities, financial management during crisis, and co-parenting communication. Whether you think Dorit has the right to spend her own money or believe PK’s financial concerns take priority, one thing’s clear—this divorce is getting messier by the day. Where do you stand on this one?

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