ancient Magnolia Network stars candies i Andy Meredith have ended their marriage years after a scandal erupted and their show was pulled from the air, Us Weekly can report exclusively.
we obtained a judgment of divorce issued in a Utah court on March 25, 2025 by Candis, 43, and Andy.
The paperwork states the exes were married on June 1, 2013, in American Fork, Utah. The duo share a daughter named Kit, born in December 2014.
Under the settlement, Candis and Andy agreed to share joint physical and legal custody of their son.
The settlement listed the two exes’ gross monthly income at $1,257. The agreement stated that Andy will pay Candis $4 a month in child support.
Candis walked away from the marriage with a 2016 Mercedes worth $8,327 and Andy walked away with a 2012 Land Rover worth $8,100.
The settlement said Andy was awarded the $9.43 in a checking account and Candis was awarded $81.83 she had in her separate accounts. Court documents said the exes owned no real estate.
Neither party will have to pay spousal support, according to the documents.

Andy Meredith and Candice Meredith
Noam Galai/Getty Images for the Shorty AwardsCandis filed for divorce on December 16, 2024.
Andy and Candis work in real estate, flipping houses and doing renovations. The exes had a show called Old home love on HGTV in 2015.
The show was a limited series, but it led the then-couple to launch a show on Facebook Watch called Old Sweet Home. Finally, chip i Joanna Gaines he learned about the couple’s show and offered them a show on his Magnolia Network.
Candis and Andy developed a show called Work at Homewhich premiered on the Magnolia Network’s digital platform in July 2021. The show aired on the Magnolia Network cable channel when the network relaunched in January 2022, but was dropped after Candis and Andy’s former clients came forward.
at that time, people reported that three owners accused Candis and Andy of doing a poor job, going over budget and other issues.
“Magnolia Network is aware that some owners have expressed concerns about the renovation projects undertaken by Candis and Andy Meredith. In recent days, we have learned additional information about the extent of these problems and have decided to remove Home Work from the Magnolia Network lineup pending a review of the claims that have been made,” said the network president.
The couple then issued a statement on the subject on social networks.
They said: “We’ve seen stories that (sic) have been circulating, and while we can’t speak for anyone but ourselves, we can say that we’ve always tried to give everything we’ve got to make anyone we work with happy.”
“We will never take away their truth and how they feel. We can only say that there are two sides to every story, and while we chose not to make our truth public, because we know how painful it feels, we understand that only hearing one side can paint a negative picture.” “We ask that these threats and they pile up without the full story being finished, it’s the same handful of stories going around and around, looking like there are ‘so many’ people hurt in our path,” Candis and Andy added. “Many believe that we are con artists, that we have intentionally hurt people and that we are not who we say we are. That is simply not true.”



