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In a significant legal move, Charles Gilbert recently filed for divorce in St. Louis City, Missouri, from his spouse, Terra Oilbert. The couple, who tied the knot on August 28, 2004, has been married for nearly two decades. Despite the union’s long history, the marriage is declared to be “irretrievably broken” as per the filing submitted on October 13, 2023.

The petition, brought forth by Charles Gilbert through attorney Steve Hardin of The Hardin Law Firm LLC, outlines a set of requests, seeking a dissolution of the marriage. The document pleads for a fair and just distribution of marital property and debts, emphasizing that the couple has amassed both assets and liabilities during their time together.

While the filing mentions the couple has one child, it remains silent on the issue of child support, sole responsibility, and parental decision-making. Additionally, specific quotes from the filing are absent, leaving room for speculation regarding the details of this matrimonial dispute.

As the legal proceedings unfold in St. Louis City, the divorce of Charles Gilbert and Terra Oilbert continues to attract attention, shedding light on yet another chapter in the complex and intricate world of marital dissolution.

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