Over Mother's Day weekend "The Real Housewives of New York" cast were busy worrying about their Bravo contracts rather than their mother's day presents. However after a day of disputing an agreement has been reached.

According to Us Weekly over the weekend the members of the New York show, Lu Ann de Lesseps, Carole Radziwill, Aviva Drescher, Ramona Singer, Sonja Morgan and Heather Thomson rejected individual contracts to appear on Season 6 due to disagreements in the amounts of money they would receive for filming the show.

The magazine is now reporting that after a 24-hour contract dispute with Bravo, the cast has agreed to return for a sixth season.

"Original cast member Ramona Singer was the first to reach an agreement with the show's production company, according to an insider."

"Sonja Morgan and Aviva Drescher followed suit, while Carole Radziwill and Heather Thomson waited until late Friday night to make a decision. Countess LuAnn de Lesseps will also be returning."

According to the New York Post, the drama started when Bravo wanted to start shooting the sixth season of the popular franchise this week. However the production was delayed when the women refused to begin filming because of ongoing contract negotiations.

Sources tell the paper that the women asked for "reasonable" pay increases to cover their costs during filming which included hair and makeup, much of which the source said the women pay for themselves.

Although Bravo has remained silent about the dispute sources claimed that the network threatened to clean house if the women did not reach an agreement by May 10th.